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Heidi Heitkamp’s opponent: Maybe sexual abuse victims just aren’t “tough”

Amanda Marcotte
Rep. Kevin Cramer's comments slamming #MeToo expose the conservative agenda on sex abuse: Remain silent

Mitch McConnell got called out for his Supreme Court hypocrisy on two different Sunday shows

Matthew Rozsa
Both Fox News' Chris Wallace and "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson pushed McConnell on blocking Merrick Garland

Did Democrats do enough to stop Kavanaugh? Not even close, and don’t expect more from a “blue wave”

Jim Sleeper
Yes, Democrats are preferable to this. But they're still spineless, and they melted before Kavanaugh's white rage

Can Beto O’Rourke really win in Texas? Ann Richards’ former campaign manager has hope

Amanda Marcotte
Mary Beth Rogers, author of "Turning Texas Blue," believes the 2018 populist sensation has a real shot

Susan Collins delivers Brett Kavanaugh the vote he needs for confirmation. Did she dismiss Dr. Ford?

Joseph Neese, Shira Tarlo
Bipartisan: Democratic Sen Joe Manchin of West Virginia also announced he will support Trump's Supreme Court pick

Top election forecaster moves eight Republican-held House seats toward Democrats

Igor Derysh
Eight different seats in six states show a pronounced shift toward the Democrats, says Cook Political Report

Democrats in trouble in New Jersey: Incumbent Bob Menendez tied with GOP challenger in new poll

Shira Tarlo
New poll suggests the New Jersey senator's corruption trial late last year is weighing down his support

Trump’s tariffs may doom Republican incumbents in the heartland

Igor Derysh
Rep. Rod Blum, a Trump-friendly Iowa Republican, trails in the polls and may become a victim of Trump's trade war

Democrats, don’t get complacent about the “blue wave”: Have we learned nothing from 2016?

Bob Cesca
Steve Bannon called them the "hammerheads," and they saved Trump's bacon last time. It could happen again

Beto O’Rourke & Martin O’Malley: the dark horse ticket that could beat Trump in 2020

Matthew Rozsa, Benjamin Wheelock
The pairing that could ride the blue wave to the White House – provided one small thing happens first...

Pelosi well positioned for return to House speaker role if Democrats emerge triumphant this November

Clarrie Feinstein
The California Democrat recently successfully overcame a late obstacle on her quest to reclaim the speaker's gavel

Brett Kavanaugh’s best defense: Loud shouting and conspiracy theories

Amanda Marcotte
Christine Blasey Ford's dignity and honesty were a stark contrast to Brett Kavanaugh's bluster and accusation

Christine Blasey Ford claims she is “100 percent” certain that Kavanaugh assaulted her in testimony

Shira Tarlo
The hearing came a day before the Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination

“Sound the alarm”: GOP challenger Rick Scott posts big lead over Senator Bill Nelson among Hispanics

Shira Tarlo
Sen. Bill Nelson trails behind Gov. Rick Scott by double-digits among likely Hispanic voters over the age of 50

Will two Republican women in the Senate stop Brett Kavanaugh?

Matthew Rozsa
Two "moderate" pro-choice Republican senators hold the fate of the Supreme Court in their hands

Arizona Senate race: Democrat Kyrsten Sinema posts lead over GOP’s Martha McSally in latest poll

Shira Tarlo
Those numbers could reflect the fact that a majority of Arizona voters disapprove of how Trump is handling his job

Brett Kavanaugh on Fox News Channel’s “The Story”: “I’m the one telling the truth”

Melanie McFarland
UPDATED: Sticking to a script in a chat with Martha MacCallum, the Supreme Court nominee did himself no favors

Bloomberg on possible 2020 presidential bid: “It is a very heady thing when people yell, ‘Run!'”

Rachel Leah
Michael Bloomberg acknowledged that he might mount a bid for the White House after this fall's midterm elections

Ford-Kavanaugh showdown is an important battle: But now progressives must fight the war

Paul Rosenberg
Christine Blasey Ford is a test of our political willpower. No matter what happens, Republicans must pay the price

America’s political pollsters could be missing the X factor in the 2018 elections — “hidden voters”

Steven Rosenfeld
Pollsters look for reliable voters, but that has overlooked this year’s key blocs of new and infrequent voters

5 far-right reactions to Brett Kavanaugh accusation

Alex Henderson
The reactions have shown exactly why abuse survivors struggle to speak up

Hillary Clinton slams “monstrous and despicable” Trump administration: “Our democracy is in crisis”

Shira Tarlo
Clinton argues that her former 2016 rival has done "so many despicable things that it can be hard to keep track"

I was wrong about the “blue wave”: It’s here. But where will it land and what does it mean?

Andrew O'Hehir
What will happen in November? Who knows! But the wave led by progressive women is transforming American politics

The woman who famously flipped off Trump’s motorcade from her bicycle has decided to run for office

Shira Tarlo
Juli Briskman describes her protest as an exercise of First Amendment rights, and she would "probably" do it again
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