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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to be a progressive alternative for New York Democrats
Charlie May
"I don't think of myself as running from the left of Joe Crowley. I think of myself as running from the bottom"
Hope for America: Something good may be happening soon
Uwe Bott
An alternative view on the inevitability of a politically impotent America
How will history textbooks of the future judge us? I brought back five of them so you can find out
Andrew O'Hehir
I have traveled forward in time and returned with verdicts from the future. Spoiler: America is great again!
Progressive women are lining up to run for office. Is Joe Biden really the Democrats’ best bet?
David Masciotra
A state Senate candidate in my Indiana district articulates a clearer progressive agenda than any national Democrat
Party before people: Republicans keep blocking bills that could help suffering Americans
Sophia Tesfaye
GOP senators have shot down bills on opioids and harassment — and the only possible reason is 2018 politics
Bernie Sanders may sing Cardi B’s praises — but sex workers say he’s no ally
Shira Tarlo
Sex workers wonder why Sen. Sanders supports Cardi B, a former stripper, but wants to further criminalize them
White evangelicals: Donald Trump is still our man!
Charlie May
It doesn't matter what Trump does — he won't lose his base
Arizona Republicans want to ensure a Democrat can’t fill John McCain’s seat in 2018
Matthew Rozsa
The Arizona Senate is proposing a bill that would take McCain's seat out of consideration if he dies or resigns
Why Democrats shouldn’t worry about the 2018 polls — just yet
Matthew Rozsa
The enthusiasm gap between the parties seems to be closing, but there's still plenty of time
There’s another Watergate parallel for President Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The president wants to review his lawyer's computer files to determine which ones are protected by privilege
Trump’s Scooter Libby pardon is scarily strategic — and paves the way for shutting down Mueller
Matthew Sheffield
Trump pardons a forgotten figure from a Bush-era scandal — and it could be a masterful gambit that saves his hide
Government by Godfather
Lucian K. Truscott IV
John Gotti’s president should have appointed Joey Gallo’s attorney general
Here’s why James Comey’s book is the talk of the country
Matthew Rozsa
There's a scathing portrait of the president — and it's coming from a man who wanted loyalty
Is Paul Ryan’s retirement a sign Republicans are giving up?
Matthew Rozsa
With all the GOP has against it, Paul Ryan's retirement is a clear sign to one expert
Republicans and Democrats alike scramble to react to Trump possible firing of Mueller and Rosenstein
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's not happy that his lawyer's office has been raided. But will the rule of law be kept?
Trump rages while Michael Cohen crumples: If the president’s lawyer flips, it could be game over
Heather Digby Parton
Trump once again mulls firing Robert Mueller — but with Michael Cohen in the feds' grasp, it could be too late
Donald Trump: A perfect Republican
Alexei Bayer
Trump embodies many of the nasty trends that have long moved the Republicans away from the path of political virtue
Rick Scott is running for Senate, setting up a tight race in the biggest swing state
Charlie May
The election could prove whether or not Scott's close-knit relationship with Trump is the key to success
I’m suing Scott Pruitt’s broken EPA — here’s how to fix it
Joe Arvai
One of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s signature moves has been to put the brakes on stringent fuel economy rules
Donald Trump’s shadow looms over a swing district in Pennsylvania
Matthew Rozsa
Republican candidates in one Pennsylvania district see their path to victory: Be as pro-Trump as possible
Wipeout: Human role in climate change removed from science report
Elizabeth Shogren
If it's erased from the report, then it doesn't exist... right?
Women take charge in the midterm election runup
Jillian S. Ambroz
Meanwhile, House and Senate lawmakers head for the exits
Blue wave gains strength: Even more Republicans are vulnerable in 2018
Shira Tarlo
A new poll shows 13 congressional districts have shifted in Democrats favor ahead of November's midterm elections
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