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Black votes matter — especially in Florida
Michael Freeman
Florida’s Republican legislature passed a bill to reduce the number of voters re-enfranchised by Amendment 4.
Can Amy McGrath take down Mitch McConnell? Maybe not — but Democrats still could
Sophia Tesfaye
Why are most national Democrats, including the 2020 candidates, already conceding the Senate to Republicans?
Federal appeals court throws out emoluments clause lawsuit involving Trump hotel
Shira Tarlo
The appeals court called the lawsuit against Trump "attenuated and abstract"
Tom Steyer is back in the 2020 race: Will that shame Nancy Pelosi into action?
Sophia Tesfaye
Just what we needed: another Democratic candidate. Only this one has a specific purpose: Impeaching Donald Trump
Under Trump, Christian nationalists are playing to win — and liberals are finally fighting back
Paul Rosenberg
"Dominionists" who want a theocratic America are pushing on many fronts. But they're not under the radar anymore
Conservative urges Amash to mount third-party bid against Trump — even if it costs GOP the election
Tom Boggioni
“I’m left pining for a third-party designated hitter for the Republican Party," Matt Lewis writes
How did the Republican Party become so conservative?
Matthew Rozsa
The Republican Party was founded to stop the expansion of slavery. So why is it so right-wing today?
A conversation with “The Enemy of the People”: CNN’s Jim Acosta on the war on truth
Andrew O'Hehir
CNN's White House correspondent on Trump's attacks: "What started out as an act has gotten out of control"
Elizabeth Warren, smart populist
Uwe Bott
The professor is focused on consumer issues and economic fairness — but does she run the risk of overshooting?
$2.5 million in Park Service fees redirected to Trump’s revamped Fourth of July celebration: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's already controversial "Salute to America" has a new controversy — this time involving his use of park funds
Trump’s re-election campaign and the RNC raised a combined $105 million in second quarter
Shira Tarlo
The Trump campaign and his committees raised $54 million, while the RNC raised $51 million
Democrats folded on border bill — now they must demand to see detention centers
Sophia Tesfaye
Under new law, any member of Congress can visit facilities for children. They must insist — we need the truth
“The Long Southern Strategy”: How Southern white women drove the GOP to Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist Angie Maxwell on how the anti-feminist movement and the Baptist church drove the GOP right
The hidden consensus: A winning Democratic platform began to emerge in Miami debates
Bill Curry
A blend of populism, pragmatism and social liberalism is clearly the winning formula. Democrats are getting closer
Why public schools’ best days could be ahead of us
Jeff Bryant
There is no reason to be glorifying the past; but the future of public schooling looks brighter.
Fox’s Trish Regan on Kamala Harris’ rise, “socialism,” “likability” and how Dems can beat Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Fox Business host sees Kamala Harris as the middle path between the old Democratic Party and full-on "socialism"
Why many school districts are being set up for fiscal failure
Jeff Bryant
One urban district faces an especially steep climb out of the abyss of oppressive rule
Kamala Harris leaves Joe Biden a smoking crater in second Democratic debate
Amanda Marcotte
Harris won second Democratic debate, possibly damaging Biden and offering herself as the one who can beat Trump
Bernie Sanders won’t say if he’d concede before the convention if it’s clear he won’t be the nominee
Matthew Rozsa
"Some people say that if maybe that system was not rigged against me, I would have won the nomination"
Not all white guys — but a lot: A debate preview of the Democratic dudes
Sophia Tesfaye
Who are all these white men running for president — and why? Only a handful actually have a clear rationale
Jim Crow lives on in efforts to block African-American and Latino voters
Terry H. Schwadron
Republican-dominated states revive pre-Civil Rights Era tactics to suppress voting
Speaker of Maine House of Representatives announces bid to challenge Susan Collins in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Sara Gideon joins what is likely to be a crowded field vying for the Democratic nomination to take on Collins
Let the debates begin: Time for progressive candidates to seize the moment
Bill Curry
The Democratic Party needs real debate on identity and mission. Even in this atrocious format, it's a huge moment
Donald Trump wants to hold next G7 summit at his Florida golf resort
Igor Derysh
Latest blatant Trump grift: Now the president wants to host a G7 summit at his failing golf club near Miami
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