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McCain’s complicated health care legacy: He hated Obamacare before he saved it
Emmarie Huetteman
Some have attributed McCain’s 2017 healthcare vote to a change of heart shortly after his terminal diagnosis
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the next Barack Obama?
Matthew Rozsa
Just like Barack Obama before her, upstart hotshot Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Beneath the blue wave in Orange County: Not just about House races in longtime GOP stronghold
Paul Rosenberg
Four House seats may flip in Richard Nixon's former home. But for activists on the ground, it's about much more
Duncan Hunter blames his wife for campaign finance violations: “She handled my finances”
Martin Cizmar
When asked point-blank if he was guilty, Hunter denied any and all wrongdoing
Trump’s White House begins to circle the wagons
Terry H. Schwadron
Pro-Trump and anti-Trump forces fall Into line after the Manafort verdict and the Cohen plea
Robert Mueller and impeachment chatter is helping Democrats, not hurting them
Matthew Rozsa
New polls and analysis suggests the Mueller probe and renewed impeachment talk will boost Democrats this fall
Trump goes on the attack against Michael Cohen as legal troubles pile up
Matthew Rozsa
The president's former lawyer was reportedly subpoenaed as part of a Trump Foundation probe
Fox News host Sean Hannity scrambles to dismiss Donald Trump’s worst day in office
Joseph Neese
After Michael Cohen pleads guilty and Paul Manafort is found guilty by a jury, a pro-Trump Fox News host melts down
Sen. Bill Nelson claims Russia has hacked Florida’s voter registration records: Is it true?
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat facing a tough election, says Russia has hacked his state's voter database
John Brennan doubles down on claim that Donald Trump is “treasonous”
Taylor Link
On "Meet the Press," Brennan stood by his comments accusing Trump of treason
QAnon, Tampa and Donald Trump: Not all conspiracy theories are the same
Paul Rosenberg
Conspiracy theories motivate voters on both sides of the aisle — but with strikingly different results
“Mini-Maduro”: RNC attacks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, compares her to Venezuelan dictator
Matthew Rozsa
The New York congressional candidate has been criticized by conservatives like Tomi Lahren and Ben Shapiro
Trump melts down on Twitter after his military parade is canceled due to high costs
Matthew Rozsa
The president's desired military parade has been harshly criticized as quasi-fascist in nature
Donald Trump thinks he can save GOP in midterms: That could be a historic mistake
Heather Digby Parton
Trump forecasts a "red wave," while some Republicans think impeachment might be salvation. They're both wrong
Conservatives cheer Steve Bannon’s return: GOP’s 2018 prospects boosted now that Bannon’s back
Matthew Rozsa
Michael Caputo, Raheem Kassam, Sam Nunberg and Austin Petersen are all on board with Bannon's new political PAC
Paul Krugman: Why are Republicans trying so hard to demonize Nancy Pelosi?
Cody Fenwick
Many Republicans are eager to run against the former Democratic speaker of the House, targeting her more than ever.
The end really is near: a play-by-play of the coming economic collapse
Max Cea
Recoveries generally don't die of old age. So what's going to kill ours? Five economists call it like they see it
Michael Avenatti brings fireworks to the Iowa State Fair, toys with presidential run
Taylor Link
The attorney for Stormy Daniels received an electric welcome from Iowans who support his presidential ambitions
Trump-backed GOP Senate candidate attacks Muslim gubernatorial candidate as an “ISIS commie”
Shira Tarlo
Virginia Republican Corey Stewart tweeted, then deleted, his hit on Michigan gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed
4 signs of a blue wave from Election Day: Republicans should be running scared
Matthew Rozsa
Red flags for the GOP: Republicans did not do very well during Tuesday's primaries
All eyes on Ohio: Will Democrats regain a House seat controlled by the GOP for more than 30 years?
Joseph Neese
Why the hotly-contested race in Ohio's 12th congressional district could spell doom for House Republicans this fall
Donald Trump digs himself into deeper trouble — and his voters are finally noticing
Heather Digby Parton
Maybe it's true that no one thing can destroy Trump. But immigration, Russia and trade are hurting him badly
How did attorney general races get so hot? Once-obscure state office is now a combat zone
Amanda Marcotte
Money is rushing in, especially on the Republican side, as state attorney general races become more heated
Democrats can win on health care: But only if they explain why our whole system is broken
Paul Rosenberg
This week's deceptive report on "Medicare for All" makes clear that Democrats might fight hard on messaging
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