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The GOP’s infernal election strategy: Why suppressing the vote could keep Republicans in power
Sean McElwee
2014 was a disaster for Democrats. And things could get even worse
Democracy on the critical list: How do we escape this toxic political cycle?
Andrew O'Hehir
Will American politics ever break free from its "Groundhog Day" nightmare? Someday -- but it might not be pretty
Let’s nominate Chris Hayes: Imagining the new activist, Democratic base
Paul Rosenberg
The president and his base are disconnected — for good reasons. Here's why, and a new agenda to save the party
Don’t hold your breath, America: Why Mitch McConnell’s Senate won’t be any more productive
Phillip M. Bailey
The presumptive majority leader is talking a big game about compromise — but you shouldn't believe it
My American exceptionalism fantasy is over: How these midterms sealed the deal
Andrew Cotto
When I lived abroad, I’d proudly defend this country and extol its virtues. Here’s what changed my entire worldview
Mitch is on borrowed time: Early look at ’16 Senate map shows great chance for Dems
Jim Newell
The 2016 battleground map looks excellent for Democrats -- but they shouldn't take anything for granted
50 rock songs that made me a better writer
ROBERT BURKE WARREN
From "Pinball Wizard" to "Down Under," pop music has expanded my vocabulary in ways I'm only now realizing
Circus of GOP talking heads: I spent my post-election day watching Fox News
Andrew O'Hehir
Amid the feasting, a note of "oh crap": Now we have to make everybody unhappy, control Cruz, and fight Hillary
Tennessee’s extreme anti-choice amendment puts abortion further out of reach in the South
Katie McDonough
Two personhood measures failed Tuesday night, but Tennessee voters approved an extreme antiabortion amendment
Enjoy it while it lasts! GOP base is still white and aging
William H. Frey
Yes, Democrats got hammered yesterday. But the demographics are undeniable, and the GOP's base still has no future
Thom Tillis fends off Kay Hagan in North Carolina Senate race
Jim Newell
The incumbent Democrat had been holding onto a narrow lead in polls.
Krauthammer’s hackery, explained: Conservatives always win, no matter what!
Simon Maloy
Charles Krauthammer's election analysis is eerily consistent: GOP wins are momentous; Democratic wins mean nothing
Obamacare key to Democrats’ turnaround: Why they must embrace it ASAP
Simon Maloy
Democrats should stop dancing around Obamacare and make it part of their jobs and economic inequality message
Ted Cruz’s big (awful) plans: Why a clash is coming if GOP wins majority
Jim Newell
If Republicans win the Senate, expect a ferocious tactical clash between Cruz and the actual leader Mitch McConnell
One day to go: Where things stand in 10 Senate battlegrounds
Luke Brinker
With control of the chamber slated to come down to these races, a look at the current state of play
The Ghomeshi syndrome: Delusional creeps, from Clarence Thomas to Gamergate
Andrew O'Hehir
Behind the Canadian radio host's downfall lies a strange and dangerous male pathology: Clueless dude disorder
GOP’s forgotten helpers: Blame these retiring Democratic senators for this bad map
Jim Newell
If Dems lose the Senate, is it Obama's fault, or just a bad map? Ehh, let's just blame old retiring Democrats
Absurd “political Halloween costumes”: Your last-minute guide to “Sexy Carl Levin” & more!
Jim Newell
Still need a costume? Here are some terrible ideas if you want to show your knowledge of the political times
Embattled Senate Dem’s campaign lashes out at “wrong” Nate Silver
Luke Brinker
"Wrong in 2010 and will be wrong in 2014"
5 biggest midterm flameouts
Luke Brinker
Once touted as top-tier candidates, these pols are headed for defeat in six days
New Alaska polls scramble Senate calculus
Luke Brinker
Plus: Dems fear GOP wave in House, Kansas rebels against conservatism, and the Senate races that got away
The Senate race that’s making Democrats nervous
Luke Brinker
Plus: GOP puts new House races on the map, Senate races (mostly) stable, and new gubernatorial polls
From Gary Webb to James Risen: The struggle for the soul of journalism
Andrew O'Hehir
Two courageous reporters dug up dark government secrets. Only one was betrayed by his peers. Why did it happen?
Democratic blame game begins: Campaign staffers point finger at White House instead of their own flimsy strategies
Jim Newell
Dem staffers are furious at Obama for saying their candidates vote "with him." Maybe these aren't strong campaigns
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