A weekly roundup of TNR's political coverage
A weekly roundup of TNR's political coverage
The Sad, Quiet Vanishing of Josh Hawley
Eighteen months after he raised his fist to insurrectionists, the Missouri senator’s political project is stalled.
by Alex Shephard
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This election cycle will go down as the one in which the right-wing Israel lobby did something it always swore it would never do: make Israel a partisan political football.
by Jeremy Ben-Ami
“It’s not ideal, but it’s how the sausage gets made, right? I try not to go to the sausage factory.”
by Grace Segers
The Hollywood-friendly church says its “religious arbitration” system—rather than civil courts—should apply to ex-members who say they were sexually assaulted by actor Danny Masterson. It hopes the Supreme Court agrees.
by Matt Ford
The scandal-scarred former governor has dropped precipitously in the polls in his Senate run—and that probably dims the Democrats’ chances.
by Daniel Strauss
From the archives:
The Maine senator was never an independent force in Washington, but reporters concocted that myth to justify their phony narratives.
by Meredith Shiner

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