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Trump says QAnon supporter condemned by GOP leaders for racist videos is “future Republican star”

Igor Derysh
The FBI warned the QAnon conspiracy poses a domestic terror threat. Now, a supporter is likely headed to Congress

Trump projected his flaws on Hillary Clinton, and it worked — but 2020 is different

Amanda Marcotte
Trump baits the media by claiming Biden has a "racism problem." So far this false equivalence isn't sticking

Sen. Susan Collins falls further behind Democrat rival Sara Gideon in latest poll out of Maine

Roger Sollenberger
Collins is the most unpopular US senator — and the only elected official in Maine with a negative approval rating

Mail sorting equipment being “removed” from post offices, leaving mail to “pile up”: union leader

Igor Derysh
A union chief says the changes, which have been more drastic than people realize, are costing more money — not less

US Postal Service officials push proposal to nearly triple cost of sending mail-in ballots: report

Igor Derysh
Sen. Elizabeth Warren called the proposal an attempt to “sabotage” the USPS ahead of upcoming elections

Art of the tantrum: Trump’s bewildering, doomed attempt to play savior

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's executive orders are confusing and unconstitutional — and likely to hurt his own voters. He doesn't care

Do voters want “back to normal” or big, sweeping change? Maybe it’s both at once

Andrew O'Hehir
Joe Biden may win in a landslide — but the grassroots left insurgency can't be stopped. It's not a contradiction

As the pandemic has made clear, America has no welfare state — but we sure have a warfare state

David Masciotra
Other advanced nations have largely controlled the pandemic. Then again, they don't spend $700 billion on war

A “growing sense of doom”: Republicans privately admit the polls look grim

Alex Henderson
The GOP is now predicted to not only lose the White House in November but also lose the U.S. Senate

Michigan GOP candidate who downplayed ties to DeVos hires her niece after getting $1M cash infusion

Igor Derysh
John James' assistant communications director is a recent grad whose sole experience is interning for her family

Right-wing conspiracy theorists get (even more) unhinged as Trump’s chances fade

Amanda Marcotte
With QAnon on the rise, Alex Jones tells his fans to "kill" progressives: Trump Nation is going full cuckoo

Trump wanted a Portland-style war in Chicago — in a second term, he’ll do it

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's team convinced him there'd be "extreme backlash" — but in a second term, he wouldn't care about that

As COVID-19 spreads coast to coast, the federal government checks out

Bob Hennelly
Our broken health care system set the table for this disaster — and the Trump administration made it much worse

Kansas Republicans panicked Trump-appointee Kris Kobach will cost them a safe Senate seat: report

Tom Boggioni
Kris Kobach may win Tuesday's primary over a more mainstream Republican candidate

Donald Trump is doomed, and he knows it: But will he go out with a whimper or a bang?

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's final months will be ugly — and the damage he's done will last for years. But there's an upside, sort of

Texas Democrats running for the US House have more campaign cash than Republicans

Abby Livingston, Carla Astudillo
Newly filed campaign finance reports show Democrats have a $7.5 million cash on hand advantage over Republicans

Right-wing media are killing Trump’s campaign

Joshua Holland
Trump is running a historically awful campaign for re-election

Martha McSally trails by 12 points as a slew of new polls signal trouble for Republican Senate races

Igor Derysh
Democrats favored to win Senate as polls show leads in Arizona, Michigan and North Carolina: Cook Political Report

“Is Texas going blue?”: Internal GOP polls show Trump losing

Tom Boggioni
‘A serious situation’ in Texas as internal GOP polls show Trump losing: MSNBC analyst

Get over your Russia obsession, liberals: Vladimir Putin’s not responsible for America’s sorry state

David Masciotra
Did Putin turn America into a delusional nation that couldn't handle a pandemic? Or did he just watch and laugh?

Mitch McConnell laughs when asked if coronavirus relief legislation will pass by end of next week

Jake Johnson
Enhanced unemployment benefits are set to expire for around 30 million Americans

“Violent anarchists” are the new “migrant caravans” — and will flop just as badly

Amanda Marcotte
Trump already tried to distract voters from health care with racist paranoia — and that was before the pandemic

N.H. GOP candidate’s firm defended Chipotle in numerous sex harassment, discrimination cases

Roger Sollenberger
Trump-endorsed Republican Senate candidate Corky Messner, a climate skeptic, has an interesting legal record too

“Mitch better have my money”: Protesters march to McConnell’s home as he weighs 80% unemployment cut

Igor Derysh
A temporary extension weighed by Republicans would slash enhanced unemployment benefits from $600 per week to $100
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