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Russian dirty tricks for all to see

Terry H. Schwadron
Senate report lays bare the Kremlin’s continuing assault on U.S. democracy

Flynn isn’t a traitor, but he did sell out his country

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Flynn's sentencing hearing destroyed conspiracy theories and proved that facts still matter

Influencing elections, one investment at a time

Sam Natapoff
The investment theory of political campaigns and elections

From David Bossie to Jared Kushner: Who could replace John Kelly as White House chief of staff

Shira Tarlo
Kelly is expected to exit the White House at the end of the year – a mere 16 months after he first started the job

Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer beat Donald Trump at his own game — reality TV

Melanie McFarland
The president wants to make good TV? Democratic leadership brought a classic reality show fight to the Oval Office

Let’s talk impeachment! Wait, on second thought, maybe let’s not

Amanda Marcotte
A rush to impeachment now would backfire on Democrats. Instead, it's time to focus on serious investigations

GOP’s anti-democratic “red tide”: It’s ugly, but it’s nothing new

Paul Rosenberg
Republicans across the country have responded to midterm defeats by trying to undo democracy. What can stop them?

First wave of 2020 panic: Is Biden vs. Bernie really the best Democrats can do?

Andrew O'Hehir
After the sweeping, female-fueled victories of the midterms, a battle of old white dudes could spell disaster

Mueller keeps closing in as Trump rages on: We can’t get complacent

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and the Republicans believe they're entitled to rule, democracy be damned. It's a deeply dangerous moment

Trump picks former Fox News host Heather Nauert as next UN ambassador

Igor Derysh
Nauert has spread conspiracy theories about Benghazi and suggested a swim class for Muslim girls was "sharia law"

Author and attorney Seth Abramson on why Mueller “will ultimately be victorious.” Part 2 of 2

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Proof of Collusion" on how "one of the most infamous scandals" in American history unfolds from here

How the New York Times buried racism in its Mississippi election coverage

Reed Richardson
A fascination with rural white voters and a blizzard of euphemisms to avoid straight talk: Sound familiar?

Red state blues: Mike Espy’s loss in Mississippi still brings good news for Democrats

Matthew Rozsa
What Mike Espy's defeat can teach us about winning Senate races in deep red states

There’s another 29-year-old going to Congress: She also kicked Donald Trump’s butt

Jeff Biggers
Abby Finkenauer didn't become a national media superstar. But her victory in Iowa might be even more important

Impeachment isn’t the only way: How past presidents were removed from office

Matthew Rozsa
David Priess, author and former intelligence officer, spoke with Salon about how to get rid of Donald Trump

Beware the “bipartisan” trap: Democrats should resist pointless “compromise”

Paul Rosenberg
The D.C fetish for bipartisan compromise is a misreading of history, and a prescription for stagnation and disaster

Why it could be much harder to steal the vote in swing state Pennsylvania

Steven Rosenfeld
The state pledges to use paper ballots and verified vote counts

Would “F Is for Family” patriarch Frank Murphy vote for Trump? Bill Burr says yes

Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to creators Bill Burr and Michael Price about their '70s animated sitcom's new season on Netflix

Here are 4 GOP priorities that Democrats are poised to fight relentlessly after midterm win

Alex henderson
The GOP hand will be seriously weakened if Democrats manage to win these votes

Trump promised to return lost jobs to industrial America. Why is General Motors laying off 15,000?

Shira Tarlo
GM will idle production at four auto plants in Trump country – a counterpunch to the president's vows of prosperity

Son and daughter of the Confederacy: Donald Trump and Cindy Hyde-Smith are a love match

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's intervention in the Mississippi Senate election is telling: It's now a referendum on white supremacy

Trump drops into Mississippi to boost Hyde-Smith after racially divisive incidents upend Senate race

Shira Tarlo
Trump boosts a politician who seems nostalgic for the Confederacy one day before voters head to the polls

How did Larry Hogan, Maryland’s Republican governor, survive the blue wave?

Pete Tucker
Why was a Republican governor re-elected in a deep blue state? Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post had his back

GOP Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is a “white supremacist,” claims Mississippi Rhodes scholar Jaz Brisack

Shira Tarlo
"I'm glad to be able to provide a very different example of how an empowered Southern woman acts," Brisack says
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