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It takes more than a hurricane to sway some voters in this Texas election
Stephen Paulsen
Environmentalists have been working for months to bring the issue of climate change front and center
After my abortion I felt relieved — and I’m in the majority
Lindy West
Abortion is normal. Abortion is common. Abortion is happening. And abortion, above all, is freedom
6 ways white nationalists have amped up the hate ahead of the midterms
Alex Henderson
A rising tide of hate: In the Trump Era, the American political climate has become increasingly toxic
The bad, the worse and the downright ugly: GOP candidates who out-Trump Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Trump grabs headlines, but the Republican slate is increasingly stocked with right-wing wackos of all stripes
Skeptical of Kanye: West disavows “Blexit” and politics, but stops short of denouncing Trump
D. Watkins
Kanye infuriated his fan base when he cozied up to Donald Trump. Now he claims he was "used"
Poll: Marsha Blackburn has narrow lead over Phil Bredesen in Tennessee’s closely-watched Senate race
Shira Tarlo
The Democrat, Bredesen, is better liked than his GOP rival, Blackburn. Why does he trail her in a one-on-one race?
Groups mask partisan attacks behind neutral-sounding names in Facebook ads
Jeremy B. Merrill, Alex Samuels
Names like “The Voter Awareness Project” are being used by political groups for negative campaign ads on Facebook
In appeal to Fox News viewers, Democrat Claire McCaskill slams Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
Rachel Leah
Facing a tough re-election race on Nov. 6, McCaskill moves closer to the right
Who represents you — peacemakers, warmongers or fence sitters?
Nicolas J. S. Davies, Medea Benjamin
Don’t go to the polls without this guide to voting records of incumbents
Why American leaders persist in waging losing wars
William J. Astore
Hint: They’re winning in other ways
Anthony Scaramucci thinks he would have stopped Donald Trump’s attacks on the press
Matthew Rozsa
Anthony Scaramucci speaks with Salon about his new book and why Trump should move away from the far right
A caucus and bull story: The midterms could spell the end of this bipartisan climate caucus
Natasha Geiling
The Climate Solutions Caucus welcomes former climate deniers and would-be-EPA abolishers.
At least three GOP governor candidates embrace anti-vaccine disinformation
Igor Derysh
Nudged onward by Trump's vaccine skepticism, prominent Republicans start to suggest vaccines should be optional
The weird reason Democrats trust Amazon more than any other institution
Nicole Karlis
A frankly embarrassing (for Democrats) poll reveals that Democrats love the tech giant way too much
Democrats: Don’t go high or low. Go big and bold
Robert Reich
When everything and everyone is either pro- or anti-Trump, there’s no room for neutral expertise.
Democrats poised to take control of up to 11 state governments
Jillian S. Ambroz
A record number of candidates aim to pick up a string of state House "trifectas"
Trump is inciting violence, and now we have a MAGAbomber
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We are not at war with them, but they’re at war with us and somebody is going to die
Conservative commentators rush to dismiss bombs sent to Democrats as a left-wing conspiracy
Shira Tarlo
"Republicans just don't do this kind of thing," Rush Limbaugh insisted
South is rising: Andrew Gillum and Stacey Abrams are a new breed of Southern Democrat
Sophia Tesfaye
Where Southern Democrats once meant middle-road white moderates, Gillum and Abrams are blazing a new path
Republicans outpace Democrats in early voting in key swing states
Matthew Rozsa
Republican enthusiasm is unusually high, as President Donald Trump's approval rating rises ahead of the midterms
“Running on hate”: At least nine anti-Muslim campaigns are projected to win this November
Shira Tarlo
While these candidates are projected to win, they are polling with historically low numbers
Beto O’Rourke says he regrets using a Trump insult for Ted Cruz
Matthew Rozsa
Beto O'Rourke says he regrets referring to Ted Cruz as "Lyin' Ted," a Trump insult, during one of their debates
Can the “blue wave” save Democrats from themselves? Progressive activists see hard work ahead
Paul Rosenberg
A year after the post-2016 Democratic "autopsy," progressives say the party has made progress. But it's not enough
Democrats are losing hope about taking the Senate
Matthew Rozsa
New polls have bad news for Democrats as they hope to retake the Senate
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