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After the midterms: Trump learns nothing, and America’s slide into pseudo-democracy continues

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his followers are incapable of insight into their behavior — for them this mixed result is a vindication

Throwback Thursday: Did Green Party candidate cost Democrats the Arizona Senate race?

Igor Derysh
In an unhappy flashback, it's possible that Arizona candidate Angela Green will cost Kyrsten Sinema a Senate seat

It was a blue wave election — and the Republicans are feeling the fallout

Steven Rosenfeld
But the country’s anti-democratic electoral structures are very real

Scott Walker defeated as Wisconsin governor

Matthew Rozsa
Scott Walker loses to Democrat Tony Evers despite having once been a rising star in the Republican Party

Yes, it’s a blue wave after all: Democrats win back the House easily, fall short in the Senate

Joseph Neese, Sophia Tesfaye
Nancy Pelosi will take back the speaker's gavel as Democrats win control of the House despite Senate setbacks

Betomania hits the red wall: Ted Cruz wins re-election in Texas

Nicole Karlis
Beto O'Rourke lit a fire in Texas, but onetime presidential hopeful Ted Cruz keeps his Senate seat

Kris Kobach, crusader in effort to curtail immigration and voting rights, loses Kansas governor race

Shira Tarlo
The Kansas secretary of state has gone so far as to take credit for Trump’s plans to "make Mexico pay for the wall"

Brian Kemp’s desperate gambit to distract from election security crisis fails

Jordan Wilkie, Timothy Pratt
Republican Brian Kemp wants to sweep security issues and problems with provisional ballots under the rug

Longtime McCain adviser urges people to vote Democrat

Rachel Leah
"The bigger the rebuke of Trump the better for the country," Mark Salter tweeted Tuesday

Independent voters will decide Arizona’s historic female Senate race

Gina Woodall
It’s no surprise that gender is a vital theme in these midterms contests.

Looking for first signs of a blue wave? Here are five early races that should tell the story

Andrew O'Hehir
Is this election a squeaker or a big blue wipeout? These below-the-radar House races will offer major clues

Beyond the polls: 5 House races where Democrats could overperform based on volunteer energy

Ethan Todras-Whitehill
Swing Left identifies five House races where Democrats could pull big surprises, powered by progressive energy

The election’s impact on health care: 12 bellwether races to watch

Julie Rovner
The results of the midterms elections are likely to have major impact on health care in America

Republican ads feature MS-13, hoping fear will motivate voters

Anthony W. Fontes
Campaign ads this year include a stream of Republicans linking immigration to crime

GOP candidate Kris Kobach “accepted financial donations from white nationalist sympathizers”: report

Rachel Leah
Kansas' GOP nominee for governor reportedly has a history of ties to groups that advocate "white supremacist views"

New Jersey Democratic insiders better hope giving Menendez a pass does not come back to haunt them

Bob Hennelly
The state’s professional Democrats indulge the front runner's fantasy that he is the victim of prosecutorial zeal

Michigan Democratic Senator Debbie Stabenow holds 7-point lead over GOP challenger John James: poll

Shira Tarlo
Stabenow's advantage decreased after President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence rallied behind James

Everyone hates Ted Cruz, so why is he still favored to beat Beto O’Rourke?

Alex Henderson
Even the Texas senator's Republican colleagues have expressed their disdain for him

Kris Kobach’s ties to white nationalists exposed: GOP secretary of state took thousands in donations

Travis Gettys
Kansas' secretary of state has accepted tens of thousands of dollars from white nationalists groups

The VA shadow rulers’ signature program is “Trending Towards Red”

Isaac Arnsdorf
A $10 billion technology upgrade championed by Jared Kushner and the Mar-a-Lago trio is at risk of failing

Female candidates running in record numbers for the midterms — just not in California

Christina Bellantoni
Don't look to California for help shifting the gender balance in Congress during the "year of the woman"

The nudge election

Lucian K. Truscott IV
It’s going to take more than one election to make America as great as it was before Trump

Nate Silver: Only way Democrats win Senate is a “systematic polling error”

Igor Derysh
With North Dakota and Missouri Senate seats slipping away, election forecaster says Democrats have little chance

Big prize of the midterms: Democrats’ last chance to undo the massive GOP gerrymander

David Daley
The massive GOP gerrymander after 2010 reshaped the political map. Maybe it's time to get back to democracy
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