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What Voters Care About Most: Economy, Healthcare and Terrorism
By Denver Nicks
'War on Women' Could Spur Voter Turnout
By Jay Newton-Small
Republicans Can't Stop Talking About Over-the-Counter Birth Control
By Zeke J Miller
Even Ralph Nader and Grover Norquist Agree D.C. Needs More Compromise
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A job's about a lot more than a paycheck. It's about your dignity, it's about your place in the community, it's about who you are."
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Secret Koch Event Audio Could Be Gift for Senate Dems
It's not what Republican candidates said that has Democrats salivating, but who they said it to
By Zeke J Miller
August 27, 2014
Democrats Out Fundraise Republicans in July
The DCCC and DSCC boast high fundraising totals for July
By Maya Rhodan
August 19, 2014
Republican Group Rolls Out Fake News Websites
The NRCC has released a line of websites to attack Democrats with the look and feel of local news sites
By Denver Nicks
August 13, 2014
What Richard Nixon's Impeachment Looked Like
As Obama impeachment chatter continues, Nixon's resignation hits its 40th anniversary
By Joan E. Greve
August 5, 2014
Iowa's Democratic Caucuses Will Be More Accessible to Voters in 2016
The rules are changing for the first-in-the-nation caucuses
By Zeke J Miller
August 1, 2014
Begging for Impeachment
To improve its standing with voters, the White House tries to drum up some trouble for itself
By Joe Klein
July 30, 2014
Clinton: Redskins Should Change 'Insensitive' Name
"There's no reason for it to continue as the name of a team in our nation's capital"
By Dan Kedmey
July 30, 2014
Senate GOP Blocks Contraception-Coverage Bill
Democrats are using Hobby Lobby to get women to the polls in 2014
By Jay Newton-Small
July 16, 2014
Hillary Gives
Daily Show
No Clues on 2016 Candidacy
The former Secretary of State dodges
The Daily Show
host's persistent quizzing about her presidential intentions
By Per Liljas
July 15, 2014
If Campaign Ads Told the Truth, They Would Sound Like This
Meet "Honest Gil", a satirical candidate in Kentucky's senate race
By Denver Nicks
July 15, 2014
Mississippi Tea Partier to Challenge Election Results
The Tea Party challenger says a write-in campaign is not off the table
By Denver Nicks
July 3, 2014
Iran's YouTube Message to Obama: Don't Bully Us
Tehran takes a hard line as a July 20 nuclear deadline nears
By Michael Crowley
July 2, 2014
More Bad News for Democrats in 2014 Battleground States
A new survey of likely voters in 12 key Senate races shows the electorate continues to skew Republican
By Maya Rhodan
June 26, 2014
Tea Party Activists Eye Mississippi Write-in Campaign After Shocking Loss
Chris McDaniel was defiant in defeat, but hasn't signaled he'll mount a long-shot write-in bid
By Denver Nicks
June 25, 2014
Democrats Urged Not to Save a Mississippi Republican
Sen. Thad Cochran hopes Democratic votes can prevent his loss to a Tea Party challenger
By Denver Nicks
June 24, 2014
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