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Humor isn’t optional — it’s necessary therapy for MAGA male rage
Andrea Mazzarino
Through mockery, we express our sadness, forge solidarity and lighten the mood. That's crucial to our survival
Supreme Court ruling could let GOP add 19 House seats and “clear the path for a one-party system”
Blaise Malley
Supreme Court case could wipe out all Democratic-held seats in some deep-red Southern states
How a red-state Democrat beat gerrymandering
Garrett Owen
Rep. Sharice Davids tells Salon it's possible to overcome an unfair election map, but that could soon change
DNC backs drive for Missouri gerrymandering referendum
Russell Payne
The Democratic National Committee said it's supporting an effort to put the Missouri GOP's new map up for a vote
“One Battle After Another” dredges up hope from the wreckage
Coleman Spilde
In their epic drama, Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio map a way through our uniquely absurd reality
Trump at the UN: Turning point in history, and not in a good way
Andrew O'Hehir
His speech was humiliating and terrifying — but at least it showed the world how damaged America is now
Ken Paxton’s legal crusade against Beto O’Rourke is faltering before Republican appeals court
Eleanor Klibanoff
The court, appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott, cast doubt on Paxton’s main arguments
Lindsey Graham’s challenger says Democrats can’t give up on red states
Russell Payne
Annie Andrews, a pediatrician challenging Sen. Lindsey Graham, told Salon "it's always worth" challenging the GOP
Missouri Republicans aren’t being subtle about their power grab
Garrett Owen
The state GOP is getting rid of fair election maps so they can grab another congressional seat for Donald Trump
Trump gets hit with Epstein birthday card boomerang
Heather Digby Parton
He's the POTUS who called "hoax." How can anyone still believe him?
Trump’s Chicago meme continues admin’s trend of fascist s**tposting
Alex Galbraith
Trump's administration values clogging feeds with obvious trolling
Anne Burrell’s best “Worst Cooks” legacy
Ashlie D. Stevens
Catchphrases like “Brown food tastes good” weren’t gimmicks. They were tools that made home cooks confident
Donald Trump’s theater of hate: MAGA’s governing principle is cruelty
Andrea Mazzarino
When Trump talked about "American carnage," he meant it — that's what he and his supporters want
Texas and Missouri target Democrats, California pushes back
CK Smith
Redistricting fights erupt as Texas and Missouri advance GOP-favoring maps, California pushes to become more blue
New Texas maps: Doom for Democrats — or do they hold a hidden prize?
Russell Payne
New House maps in Texas are meant to help GOP in DC — but they could benefit Democrats in big statewide races
Texas redistricting fight was a testing ground for the Trump administration’s latest legal strategy
Robert T. Garrett
The Trump administration is using the state to test a strategy of court collaboration
Democrats can’t win the gerrymander war
David Daley
They have to win elections instead — and with reapportionment coming, that's about to get a lot harder
Cities led by Black women are the first targets of Trump’s political power grab
Amanda Becker, Barbara Rodriguez
“This is in many ways a political warning, a political message"
Texas House passes Trump-approved, gerrymandered congressional maps
Alex Galbraith
The mid-decade redistricting effort got over its first hurdle on Wednesday
“Who’s ready to tear up this slip?”: Texas Democrats reject police escorts
Garrett Owen
One lawmaker said she was "correcting course" after earlier consenting to full-time police surveillance
Democrats probably can’t win the redistricting wars
Russell Payne
Democrats simply do not have as many opportunities to pick up seats through gerrymandering
Texas could lose political clout under Trump’s call for a new census
Owen Dahlkamp
Trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants could have unforeseen consequences in border states
Trump, Abbott and the GOP bring Orbán-style autocracy to Texas
Chauncey DeVega
As the Lone Star State's Democratic lawmakers resist, national Democrats should take a lesson
The GOP plot to gain 40 seats without winning any more votes
Russell Payne
Party operatives think gerrymandering, a new Census and a friendly Supreme Court can help keep Republicans in power
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