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GOP’s new “existential battle”: Norm Ornstein on how Senate control could reignite party’s civil war

Elias Isquith
Respected analyst, who co-wrote landmark book on D.C. dysfunction, outlines Republicans' looming problems

It’s Ted Cruz’s Senate now: GOP wins control

Luke Brinker
GOP retakes the chamber after eight years in the minority

Conservatives somehow already furious at Mitch McConnell for not repealing Obamacare

Jim Newell
Mitch McConnell won't be able to repeal Obamacare with a Senate majority. But everyone will yell at him anyway!

GOP compromise fantasy-land: Team Obama’s self-defeating hope for 2015

Joan Walsh
Leaks to the New York Times on election eve, about plans to craft a GOP-friendly agenda, can only hurt Democrats

Here’s how we beat the right: How progressives withstand Fox News, the last Obama defenders, and chart a new future

Bill Curry
Democrats are going to lose the Senate. If progressives get a wake-up call, it'll be the best thing for the party

GOP’s abortion tipping point: How a midterm sweep could move the needle even further to the right

Katie McDonough
Mitch McConnell has boasted about introducing a 20-week ban in the Senate. That's just the beginning

Want to set a bipartisan agenda? Talk to women

Katie McDonough
A Politico piece on compromise leading up to 2016 overlooks some of Congress' best consensus-builders -- women

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

Another Obamacare enemy folds: Thom Tillis says North Carolina should consider expanding Medicaid

Simon Maloy
Thom Tillis bragged that he "stopped Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion cold." Now he says it should be reconsidered

10 key questions in the fight for Senate control

Luke Brinker
With just two weeks until Election Day, here's what we need to know

Thomas Frank: Paul Krugman’s sloppy, wet kiss

Thomas Frank
Krugman's ode to Obama in Rolling Stone seems like the work of someone who hasn't read Krugman the last six years

America’s looming freak show: How GOP control in 2015 will terrorize a nation – with no political repercussion

Joan Walsh
Yes, Republicans will shame themselves if they run Congress -- but here's why it'll be torture for the rest of us

Move over, Rick Santorum! Ted Cruz is the GOP’s new anti-gay rock star

Luke Brinker
The Tea Party hero lashes out at marriage equality and Houston's gay mayor. Why he's homophobes' 2016 favorite

Elizabeth Warren plans midterm blitz to keep Senate in Democratic hands

Luke Brinker
The progressive favorite will head to three states over the next week -- and one of them is an early primary state

The right’s scary Ebola lesson: How anti-government mania is harming America

Joan Walsh
It's time to admit the truth: People who cut health funding and don't like government have not helped this crisis

Denver Post submits superb entry for most asinine endorsement of 2014 cycle

Luke Brinker
The paper bemoans Washington gridlock -- and endorses a shutdown-supporting Tea Partier to solve it!

Bobby Jindal’s foreign policy farce: Inside a dopey pre-presidential routine

Jim Newell
Louisiana governor is latest presidential possibility to "lay out his foreign policy vision." Hint: it's hawkish

Who’s afraid of Sherrod Brown? Big banks are

Luke Brinker
The progressive populist could soon become Wall Street's leading antagonist. Why that has them trembling

GOP’s post-shutdown comeback: How it recovered from political destruction

Jim Newell
A year ago to the day, the Republican brand hit rock bottom. How in the world were they able to turn it around?

Christie’s cowardly immigration dodge: Ducking the issue to hold off conservatives ahead of 2016

Simon Maloy
Chris Christie is refusing to comment on immigration in the vain hope that conservatives will forget they hate him

The South’s victim complex: How right-wing paranoia is driving new wave of radicals

Matthew Pulver
New wingnut pols may be laughed at as they enter Washington, D.C. But here's why their anger is deadly serious

Hate this Congress? Bad news: The next one could be even worse

Elias Isquith
Amazingly, it's looking like we may soon pine for the relative glory days of our current dysfunction

Hypocrite GOPer gets comeuppance: “Our district deserves somebody who’s honest”

Elias Isquith
Lenda Sherrell tells Salon about facing Rep. Scott DesJarlais, the "pro-life" GOPer caught in a tawdry sex scandal
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