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There’s no “one weird trick” to get conservatives to vote for Democrats. So forget it

Amanda Marcotte
Nope, Democrats can't actually seduce GOP voters with furious flag-waving or maxing out on Mom and apple pie

As experienced Texas congressmen retire, will the state’s sway in Congress decline?

J. Edward Moreno
Last year, the Texas congressional delegation had six chairmanships in the U.S. House. Now it only has one.

Tomi Lahren bemoans “epidemic” of disrespect on “Fox & Friends” after Melania Trump is booed

Matthew Rozsa
Fox News primetime star Laura Ingraham also criticized the audience members who booed Trump as "angry and stupid"

Radio host Thom Hartmann: If Trump’s re-elected, “we may slide into straight fascism”

Chauncey DeVega
Progressive radio host and best-selling author says we need Sanders or Warren; a "milquetoast Democrat" is useless

GOP’s impeachment antics backfire: Maybe Elise Stefanik just wants to lose

Sophia Tesfaye
Stefanik's fall: Why did a congresswoman from an upstate New York purple district just set herself on fire?

President Trump calls Fox News host Chris Wallace “nasty” and “obnoxious”

Matthew Rozsa
Trump claims that such an “unfair” interview would have never happened in the past on the right-leaning network

Trump’s favorite loses in Louisiana governor’s race

Matthew Rozsa
Trump suffered big losses in the Louisiana and Kentucky governor's elections, where his candidates were defeated

Trump and Johnson are leading the attack against the rule of law

Jeffrey B. Meyers
On both sides of the Atlantic, the durability of the rule of law is being tested more and more intensely

“See Jane Win”: How Democratic women drove the 2018 blue wave

Amanda Marcotte
In "See Jane Win," journalist Caitlin Moscatello takes a deeper look at the women who took back power in 2018

So is Tulsi Gabbard really a “Russian asset”? How would we know for sure?

Matthew Rozsa
Was Hillary Clinton speaking truth about Tulsi Gabbard, or just launching an unfounded McCarthyite smear?

Did the contested Kentucky election reveal Republicans’ strategy for 2020?

Steven Rosenfeld
Legislatures could ignore voters and appoint presidential electors.

New York Times columnist urges Democrats to “seize the center” — and drive away the left

Julie Hollar
Thomas Edsall's centrism fetish goes into overdrive with new argument that Democrats must "alienate" progressives

Senators’ silence suggests they may be taking their impeachment trial duty seriously

Lynne H. Rambo
Sen. Susan Collins is among the senators who have chosen to stay quiet about impeachment so far

Amazon’s electioneering in Seattle is more evidence that capitalism and democracy are incompatible

Keith A. Spencer
Amazon's tiny investment in PACs will make a few of Seattle's city council into their lackeys

Is Mitch McConnell afraid this Kentucky sports radio host will run against him?

Shira Tarlo
Republicans forced a popular Kentucky radio host off the air, and fans are rallying with #FreeMattJones

Trump tries bribing the jury … and no Republican seems bothered by it

Terry H. Schwadron
Trump is tapping his fund-raising network for a handful of loyal senators facing tough re-election bids in 2020

No free pass for Republicans: They don’t get to pretend this nightmare never happened

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's enablers are corrupt and evil — they don't get to have an "epiphany" and move on after he leaves office

Jeff Sessions to announce run for Senate — and Trump intends to campaign against him: reports

Shira Tarlo
A decision by Sessions to run for his old Senate seat in Alabama could set up a high-profile battle with ex-boss

How the 2019 election could be a preview of voting issues we might face in 2020

Steven Rosenfeld
A GOP incumbent governor won’t admit defeat. Elsewhere, new voting systems underperform.

Two Republicans charged in Ohio election fraud scheme — but they won anyway

Igor Derysh
Ohio men distribute phony sample ballots in local election. Republicans blame Democrats, somehow, for the charges

Joe Biden borrows from Republicans as he accuses Elizabeth Warren of being an “elitist”

Shira Tarlo
Biden accused Warren of taking a problematic "my way or the highway" approach to health care in a new essay

Phyllis Schlafly’s dead, but the Equal Rights Amendment may come back to life

Amanda Marcotte
Virginia going blue means there could be 38 states ratifying the ERA, reviving a long-dead feminist dream

Republicans demand Adam Schiff testify as a “fact witness” in the impeachment inquiry he is leading

Igor Derysh
Republicans admitted the stunt was "unlikely to succeed" as they struggle to defend Trump from mounting evidence

Robert Reich: The real divide

Robert Reich
Today’s great divide is not between left and right. It’s between democracy and oligarchy.
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