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Proxy Voting Was a Game Changer in Congress
By Mini Racker
Why the Culture War Is Turning Back to COVID
By Philip Elliott
What We Know About Bankman-Fried’s Political Donations
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Liberals Push to Boost Labor Agency Funding
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Why the Government Funding Fight Drags On
Negotiations could go as late as the week after Christmas as Democrats and Republicans remain $26 billion apart on funding the government
By Philip Elliott
December 12, 2022
Warnock Defeats Walker in Georgia Runoff
Warnock's victory over Walker expands Democrats’ Senate majority, and could help the party hold the Senate in two years when they face a tough election map.
By Philip Elliott
December 6, 2022
5 Things to Watch in Georgia’s Runoff
As we wait for the results in the race between Sen. Raphael Warnock and Herschel Walker, here's what to watch coming out of Georgia.
By Philip Elliott
December 6, 2022
Vying for Georgia's 'Exhausted' Voters
Runoffs can be unpredictable but Republicans concede that Herschel Walker's string of scandals have hurt him among moderates and independents
By Mini Racker
December 6, 2022
The DNC Can’t Kill New the Hampshire Primary
New Hampshire state law requires it to hold its primary first. That's unlikely to change in 2024, no matter what Biden wants.
By Philip Elliott
December 5, 2022
Why 'Union Joe' Sided Against Rail Workers
After campaigning as the most pro-union candidate ever, Biden decided the economy was a bigger priority than rail workers' bargaining power
By Philip Elliott
December 2, 2022
Key Senate Democrat on Trump and the Midterms
Senator Gary Peters answers nine questions about why Democrats held the Senate and how they plan to win Georgia's Dec. 6 runoff.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 22, 2022
Nancy Pelosi Reflects On the Not-Quite-End of An Era
An interview with the outgoing House Speaker
By Molly Ball
November 17, 2022
Pelosi Steps Down From Leadership
Pelosi became the first woman to lead a major party in either chamber of Congress in 2002, and took the speaker’s gavel following the 2006 elections.
By Mini Racker
November 17, 2022
Katie Hobbs Defeats Kari Lake in Arizona
Hobbs defeated Kari Lake, a former TV anchor who insisted Donald Trump really won the 2020 election and became a right-wing sensation.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 14, 2022
In Praise of Not Burning Down a Democracy
Americans casting their ballots peacefully and losing candidates conceding may seem like a low bar, but clearing it in 2022 mattered more than ever.
By Philip Elliott
November 11, 2022
The Red Wave Was More Like a Pink Splash
Most Democrats still think their majority in the House is gone, but it's looking nothing like the 63-seat loss that Obama endured in 2010.
By Philip Elliott
November 9, 2022
Walker's and Warnock's Competing Views of God
"I'm that warrior for God," Herschel Walker told voters, while Raphael Warnock described his faith as "not a weapon," but "a bridge."
By Mini Racker/Hiram, GA
November 8, 2022
We Won't Know Every Winner on Election Night
We won't know all the winners Tuesday night. There's no conspiracy behind that.
By Philip Elliott
November 8, 2022
Arizona Voters Brace for Tense Election
A day before the midterm elections, some Arizona Democrats say they fear political violence and instability in the days ahead.
By Eric Cortellessa
November 7, 2022
In Ohio, No One Trusts the Polls
The races for Senate and governor don't feel like foregone conclusions, even as the polls show Republicans JD Vance and Mike DeWine leading.
By Philip Elliott
November 7, 2022
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