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Down to the wire in Pennsylvania: Beginning of the end for Trump?
Heather Digby Parton
Tuesday's special election in a Trump-friendly district has Republicans worried. Will they start jumping ship?
Republicans on House Intel committee say “no collusion” between Trump associates and Russia
Matthew Sheffield
GOP members say it's time to close down their Russia investigation, Democrats are sure to disagree
An American crusade based on God’s will
James Carroll
The War on Terror as the launching of an American crusade
Elizabeth Warren is “not afraid of tariffs” and supports “rethinking” U.S. trade policy
Charlie May
For a "very long time now," Warren said, U.S. trade deals have favored corporations not the American worker
“Democracy Betrayed”: The voting barriers that must be cleared for progressives
Steven Rosenfeld
A new book exposes the hidden anti-democratic features in the U.S. voting system
Minority voter suppression is a legitimate threat for midterms
Sarah Okeson
A 2013 Supreme Court decision hamstringing the Voting Rights Act continues to have fallout
Democrats now have a new advantage in the House: poll
Matthew Rozsa
Larry J. Sabato made more than two dozen ratings changes to various House races for the 2018 midterm elections
Are Republicans finally turning on Trump? If so, it could be too late
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans fear Trump's "trade war" — but the real danger is that he finally understands presidential power
The endless promises of Democrats’ fundraising plans
Dave Levinthal
The DCCC says it's "not asking you for money" — and then they ask you for money
Trump bashes low-rated Oscars, and Jimmy Kimmel has an epic response
Rachel Leah
Trump loves to bring up poor ratings. This time, Kimmel didn't let the president forget his own
It’s a steep hill to climb for women running for state office
Kristian Hernández
Why a record number of women candidates still may not translate to victories
Bernie Sanders and bipartisan colleagues demand U.S. cease funding for brutal Yemen War
Cody Fenwick
The country's involvement in devastating attacks is unconstitutional, the senator said
Americans aren’t bamboozled by bonuses: The GOP tax law is a flop
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans have failed to sell their tax cuts
Millennials hate Trump, eager to vote in midterms: poll
Rachel Leah
In a new report from Pew Research Center, Millennials are energized for the 2018 midterms and don't like Trump
Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke out-fundraises opponent Ted Cruz
Nicole Karlis
O'Rourke's rise has turned Texas from "Solid Republican" to "Likely Republican," according to CNN
Dianne Feinstein’s California failure: Good news for Democrats
Sophia Tesfaye
California's veteran senator couldn't get the party's endorsement. She'll probably win anyway, but it's a big shift
Is Trump bending the GOP to his will? It’s more the other way around
Matthew Sheffield
This year's CPAC wasn't about Donald Trump corrupting the conservative movement. It's more like he joined it
The Trump administration goes to war — with itself — over the VA
Isaac Arnsdorf
The infighting has left vets frustrated, Congress confused — and a key piece of legislation stalemated
Two women are vying to be the first Native American congresswomen
Shira Tarlo
There's never been a Native American woman elected to federal office — yet these two are seeking to change that
GOP sees hope in Nancy Pelosi’s “crumbs” rhetoric about taxes
Matthew Sheffield
Pelosi's tin-eared comments about the tax plan might be accurate — but they've given Republicans a weapon
Rush Limbaugh admits his immigration fears are about voting, not security
Charlie May
Limbaugh said he would agree to citizenship for all undocumented immigrants, but they can't vote for 15-25 years
Full court press: GOP’s state-level power grab goes far beyond Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Faced with unfriendly rulings, Republicans in many states are now trying to undermine the judicial system
I approved this Facebook message — but you don’t know that
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries
Political ads are required to say who paid for and approved the ads, which has now extended to Facebook
The Russia election investigation is important — but it’s not everything
Sophia A. McClennen
The hyper-focus on Russian meddling in the election won’t help the anti-Trump movement make the progress it needs
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