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The Democrats Suddenly, Unexpectedly, Have Some Momentum
The pundits predicted a red wave in the midterms, but Democrats are building a blue wall.
by Alex Shephard
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He won’t rest until the Supreme Court enshrines religious freedom protections for a select minority of Americans—at the expense of everyone else.
by Matt Ford
This is actually a mass sociogenic illness, and medical experts have been debunking it for years.
by Natalie Shure
The overwhelming rejection in deep-red Kansas of an anti-abortion referendum suggests that there may be a hidden army of voters out there who are furious about the Dobbs decision.
by Daniel Strauss
The Democrat from the swingiest district in the country is basing her reelection campaign on investigating January 6 and taking on Trump.
by Walter Shapiro
From the archives:
The party took all the wrong lessons from his landslide loss to Richard Nixon in '72.

by Joshua Mound

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