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Bigoted radio host Michael Savage has lost faith in Trump
Pam Vogel
Trump and members of his administration have called Savage regularly for years to receive sycophantic praise
Trump and the Democrats: What’s next: a deal with Bernie?
Bob Cesca
Mr. Trump's wild ride: Will he support Sanders' "Medicare for all" next? How much more will his supporters stand?
Hillary: The perfect one
Stephen Richter
The campaign memoir from the unsuccessful U.S. presidential candidate does little to get Democrats back on track
5 absurd attempts to equate right-wing terrorists with left-wing groups
Kali Holloway
Trump and Co. are taking examples of false equivalencies to new ridiculous new heights
There they go again: One deal with Democrats and suddenly Trump’s “a different kind of president”
Bob Cesca
One last time, media: He's not a "freewheeling" maverick with no ideology. He's a guy who apologized for Nazis
Chuck Schumer’s unlikely gambit: Can he reverse the Hubert Humphrey curse?
Andrew O'Hehir
As he tacks left and cuts deals with Trump, Schumer is trying to purge the Democrats' ghosts. Is it too late?
Will Donald Trump let the Federal Election Commission rot?
Dave Levinthal
Without new blood, the campaign finance watchdog could face a shutdown
Noose tightens on Russia: Donald Jr. to testify as evidence of collusion mounts
Heather Digby Parton
Facebook sold ads to Russian "troll farm," Trump lawyer vows not to squeal and Republicans scramble for cover
Trump’s repeal of DACA may become GOP’s worst nightmare
Steven Rosenfeld
Trump's actions will drive millions of Latino voters to the Democrats for decades
New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez goes on trial for corruption — and Republicans smell a gift
Matthew Sheffield
Eager Republicans launch new effort to force embattled Democrat out — Chris Christie could appoint his successor
Democrats’ blindspot: Our political system is rigged — and partisanship can’t unrig it
Josh Silver
Progressives have much more than a message problem
Democrats say “Citizens United” should die. Here’s why that won’t happen
Sarah Kleiner
Some question whether liberals’ outrage is even genuine
Progressives: Don’t blow the chance for health care reform with a single-payer litmus test
Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen
Everyone on the left agrees that single-payer health care is the goal. But a purist approach will only mean defeat
Donald Trump is right (about something): There really is an “alt-left,” but it’s even weirder than he thinks
Matthew Sheffield
Moderates and Republicans use "alt-left" as an epithet — but in 2017 there's a tiny sect that embraces the term
Alt-lite implosion: Video channel Rebel Media is collapsing in aftermath of Charlottesville violence
Matthew Sheffield
Controversial right-wing site, home to Vice co-founder Gavin McInnes, may have flirted with hate once too often
Why state-level single-payer health care efforts are doomed
Simon Haeder
Poorer and sicker individuals seeking access to health coverage, will move to these states making it unaffordable
How to save majority rule: What the Alabama and Utah primaries can teach us about democracy
Rob Richie
Voting rules matter, as this week's results make clear — and Maine will soon embark on an exciting experiment
Rep. Dave Brat, Freedom Caucus hero: America’s real problem is “hard left,” not white supremacists
Amanda Marcotte
Virginia congressman compares Charlottesville white supremacists to Women's Marchers — and his own constituents
White supremacists don’t think they have power? Look at the voting laws in the states they come from!
Steven Rosenfeld
States with the worst anti-voter laws and most hate groups will play big roles in 2018 and 2020
Our festering American rage: Why “it doesn’t matter if Trump lies”
Erin Keane
Salon talks to author Jared Yates Sexton about Trump, Sanders, anger, our broken system and how we might fix it
Trump’s war on voters has a long history: We need a grassroots voting-rights movement to fight back
John Atlas, Peter Dreier
Trump and his minions have ramped up the attack, but the "voter fraud" myth goes back to the GOP's attack on ACORN
Asian carp could decimate the Great Lakes, and time is running out
Sarah Okeson
These invasive fish could destroy Great Lakes industry. Republicans have sat on the plan to fight them for a month
Scandinavia in Maryland? Single payer on the Chesapeake doesn’t sound so bad
Ann Jones
Is statewide single-payer Medicare-for-all possible? For one state, maybe so
History shows that stacking federal science advisory committees doesn’t work
Donald Boesch
Science panels, committees and board members appointed by Pruitt will cause public to lose trust in their findings
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