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Surge of women run for office in first major races since Trump’s win
Kristian Hernández
A 10-year record of female candidates in New Jersey, Virginia races could signal shift for 2018 politics
This too shall pass: Clinton-Sanders civil war is nothing new in Democratic history
Matthew Rozsa
The conflict between "progressives" and "moderates" is the latest incarnation of a battle waged for decades
Dems should know hurting public schools won’t win elections
Jeff Bryant
Democratic Party elites are peddling the same losing agenda on economics and education.
Demo-catastrophe: It was worse than we thought, and bigger than Bernie vs. Hillary
Andrew O'Hehir
Donna Brazile's bombshell may be overstated, but it helps explain the fiasco of 2016 — and how we got there
Big Tech can’t handle Big Data: There’s too much information, and no way to use it
Matthew Sheffield
We have vastly more information than ever before. But no one knows how to use it to stop trolls or terrorists
Mueller investigation divides right-wing media from reality
Steven Rosenfield
Yet again, red and blue America look at the same events and draw different conclusions
Gerrymander? Maybe it should be called the Ed Gillespie-mander
David Daley
Ed Gillespie did more to cement Republican majorities than anyone else. As Virginia governor, he'll do even more
Trump’s bizarre obsession with his questionable intelligence
Peter Dreier
Trump is "very intelligent." Just ask him. (Actually, you don't have to ask—he'll tell you)
Can a Latino progressive take down Dianne Feinstein?
Paul Rosenberg
Bucking Democratic orthodoxy, and the odds, Kevin de León takes on a Beltway legend from the left
Who killed reality? (It wasn’t Trump.) Can we bring it back?
Andrew O'Hehir
In the perverse, unreal world of Trump's America, the release of the JFK documents has a special, awful irony
Eccentric Montana couple run as opponents in separate US Senate campaigns
Jarrett Lyons
They're running for the same seat from opposing parties. But that's the least eccentric thing about them
Trump says the GOP is united: Jeff Flake aside, he’s probably right
Heather Digby Parton
Quit swooning over Jeff Flake and Bob Corker. They're yesterday's Republicans — it's Donald Trump's party now
Republicans in Congress are hugely unpopular, survey finds
Steven Rosenfeld
But Democratic brand has yet to coalesce into wave needed for 2018
Trump’s EPA chief launches Soviet-style crackdown on free speech
Amanda Marcotte
EPA head Scott Pruitt doesn't want scientists and officials at his agency to talk about climate change
“Empty barrel”: The real meaning of John Kelly’s slurs against Frederica Wilson
Chauncey DeVega
So much for military honor. Kelly's attack on Wilson was not just false but redolent of racism and sexism
Republicans are losing faith in Trump’s negotiating ability
Taylor Link
Key GOP senators no longer trust the author of the "Art of the Deal" to make anything happen on Capitol Hill
Everybody hates Steve Bannon — especially his so-called allies
Matthew Sheffield
For all his braggadocious boasts about conquering the Republican Party, Bannon hasn't accomplished anything
Study: GOP likely to retain power after 2018 midterms
Rich Robinson, Rob Richie
Because of incumbent advantage, modeling suggests that the GOP is likely to retain power in the midterms
Donald Trump or Mike Pence? I’ll take whatever’s behind door no. 3
Conor Lynch
Lunatic or right-wing fanatic? Speculation spreads about Trump's mental state, but Pence could be even worse
Are Democrats in for a rude awakening in Virginia?
Matthew Rozsa
Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee should be far ahead. So why is Obama stumping for him?
After health care whiff, GOP looks like it can’t do taxes either
Matthew Sheffield
Rand Paul irritates the Republican leadership. But he's right that the GOP's tax plan is on the road to nowhere
The coming election season will be the year of the lunatic voter
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Saying “macaca” got George Allen defeated in 2006. Today it would probably get him elected
Trump wants no part of the Senate’s bipartisan deal to save health care
Rachel Leah
Republicans are happy to give Trump credit for a bipartisan deal he keeps denouncing
Roy Moore denounces “sleazy” report on his non-profit, but doesn’t deny it
Matthew Rozsa
A report earlier this week described how Moore received $180,000 per year for part-time work at his foundation
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