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It wasn’t even close, thank goodness. But legislative elections loom in June, and the nation remains deeply fractured.
by Arthur Goldhammer
Conservatives predicted a red wave in local elections in the Badger State earlier this month. The results were more mixed, proving the dog whistles don’t always work.
by Michael Tomasky
Disney’s decision to oppose Florida’s “don’t say gay” law is all about appealing to consumers. Conservatives just can’t handle the fact that their political ideology is toxic in the American marketplace.
by Robert Schlesinger
How movies about the political system fell in love with cynicism and messaging
by Osita Nwanevu
A chat with one of the leaders of the movement to unionize three of the coffee franchises in Ann Arbor, Michigan
by Abdul El-Sayed
Yes, the former president is vain, and the House minority leader crossed him. But the briefly disloyal Republican may yet be spared.
by Timothy Noah
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