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Is it too early to handicap the 2020 Democrats? Hell, not really
Matthew Sheffield
Is Bernie too old and Biden too tarnished? How far can Kirsten Gillibrand ride #MeToo, and who is Kamala Harris?
Are Democrats ready for the next big health care fight? Doesn’t look like it
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans' new tactic: Blame Obamacare for the opioid epidemic. It's idiotic, but don't assume it won't work
“Sh**holes” vs. Norway: Trump’s merit-based immigration scheme based on lies
Sophia Tesfaye
Pop quiz for Kirstjen Nielsen: What country has the shortest work week and most generous welfare? Is it a sh**hole?
Mental health professionals adopt Russian meddlers’ tactics to remove Trump from office
Jessica Klein
Duty to Warn is fighting fire and fury with fire and fury. These are its members and their 2018 plans
Roy Moore may have lost, but Breitbart’s Steve Bannon has a field of awful candidates ready for 2018
Grace Bennett
Here are some of the racist, conspiratorial, and misinforming candidates Bannon has thrown his weight behind
Mr. Chief Justice, it’s not “gobbledygook”: New N.C. ruling shows how to fix gerrymandering
David Daley
A federal judge's ruling could demystify the social science behind gerrymandering for key SCOTUS judges
Immigration tensions flare among Democrats after Pelosi derides party leaders as “white guys”
Matthew Sheffield
While Republicans were dealing with Trump's immigration controversy, Democrats had their own internal squabble
A look at the year ahead for Special Operations Command
Nick Turse
From Afghanistan to Somalia, Special Ops achieves less with more
“Executive time” and white privilege: Our laziest president and an ugly stereotype
Chauncey DeVega
Zoned out on Fox News and Mickey D's, Trump still believes Obama was lazy and he's a dynamic man of action
Trump’s politics of vengeance hits blue-state Republicans hardest
Sophia Tesfaye
Rep. Darrell Issa's departure is the latest sign: Blue wave could wipe out Republicans in California, Northeast
Yeah, Oprah could win: For progressives, that’s really not a good thing
Matthew Sheffield
Winfrey would be an instantly credible 2020 candidate. But the closer Democrats look, the less they'll like her
The real reason the Mercers have cut ties with Steve Bannon
Jacob Sugarman
It has nothing to do with the former White House adviser's incendiary remarks
Media dispatches from TrumpLandia: Political freak show that masks the truth
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream media can't stop the freak show: Interviewing more "white working class" Trump voters is useless
The New York Times brings us the looting of America
Michael J. Brenner
Amidst a reactionary revolution without precedent, the Democrats and the mainstream media only exhibit cluelessness
We have a wild year ahead — full of hope for progressives, and grave danger
Paul Rosenberg
Is a blue wave coming? Almost certainly. But will it bring epic political change, or another wasted opportunity?
Ben Sasse is no friend to the resistance: He’s Trump with extra sanctimony
Amanda Marcotte
Nebraska senator wants to be seen as a principled Trump foe — but on issues of substance, they're peas in a pod
If Mitt Romney runs in Utah, he’ll win — but don’t expect an anti-Trump hero
Matthew Sheffield
Yes, the 2012 GOP nominee has been an outspoken Trump critic, and may well be heading to D.C. But his day is done
Democrats aren’t powerless against Republican efforts to block Russia probe
Charlie May
"It’s in both the Democrats’ and the Republicans’ interests to . . write a report based on a common set of facts"
10 good things about a terrible year
Medea Benjamin
Let’s keep ourselves inspired by the hard work of folks at home and abroad who gave us something to cheer about
One year, many Trumps: 2017’s 10 best theories about our Great Leader
Andrew O'Hehir
Is he the goofball accidental president or the guy who symbolizes America's rejection of Enlightenment values? Yes!
By the numbers: a 2017 money-in-politics index
Ashley Balcerzak, Dave Levinthal, Carrie Levine, Sarah Kleiner
We crunched a lot of numbers this year. Here are a few that stand out
Is the Senate really up for grabs after Alabama? Just maybe
Matthew Sheffield
Republicans still hold an advantage, but with Steve Bannon trying to destroy the party, Democrats have an opening
First special election of 2018 is in Trump country — and Democrats are drooling
Sophia Tesfaye
Will a largely white district in southwestern Pennsylvania provide the Democrats their first big breakthrough?
Singer Joy Villa alleges Corey Lewandowski sexually assaulted her: report
Nicole Karlis
A report filed with D.C. police alleges Trump's former campaign manager sexually assaulted Villa at a party
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