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Fact-Checking Biden’s Student Loan Plan
By Eric Cortellessa
Masters Bets on Immigration Outcry in Arizona
By Eric Cortellessa
What Pat Ryan's Win Means for the Midterms
By Philip Elliott
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A trip to a Trump rally and a Democratic meet-and-greet revealed some shared grievances.
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Liz Cheney Vs. Donald Trump in 2024?
Liz Cheney may still have a future in GOP politics. But it's hard to see it including a successful run for president in 2024.
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Biden Just Scored a Huge Win. Do Voters Care?
The significant victory of the Inflation Reduction Act is not top of mind for many, which should worry the President and his fellow Democrats as November draws closer.
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August 12, 2022
Latino Organizers Aim to Lift Midterm Turnout
In Nevada, the Latino community holds 20% of the electoral power and the first and only Latina sent to the Senate is on the ballot this fall.
By Philip Elliott
August 11, 2022
Can Mandela Barnes Unseat Sen. Ron Johnson?
Barnes, perhaps Democrats' best recruit this cycle, enjoys stronger support within his party than Johnson does with his fellow Republicans.
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What's in the Inflation Reduction Act
The landmark climate, health care and tax package is expected to reach President Biden's desk after the House passes it on Friday.
By Solcyré Burga
August 8, 2022
What a Massive Voter Survey Tells Democrats About What They’re Doing Wrong
A survey shared exclusively with TIME details how Democrats can catch up to Republicans on the issue of the economy.
By Philip Elliott
August 8, 2022
Why Schumer Is Stalling an Anti-Big-Tech Bill
The bill, which Amazon, Meta and Google oppose, appears to have the support of enough Senators for it to pass.
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August 4, 2022
Remembering Jackie Walorski, a Quiet Force
The Indiana Republican, who died with two aides in a car accident, was both a reliable ally to Kevin McCarthy and deeply respected by Democrats.
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August 4, 2022
What The Inflation Reduction Act Says About Climate Action
With inflation among voters' top concerns, framing a massive spending bill as a way to address the issue makes political sense
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Hispanic Vote May Decide Pivotal Senate Race
Both Republican Adam Laxalt and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto are heavily courting Hispanics, many of whom lean conservative in Nevada.
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August 3, 2022
Biden’s ‘Bland Leadership’ May Get Results
Portions of the President's agenda are all but dead but he is poised to rack up some notable accomplishments headed into the midterms.
By Brian Bennett
July 29, 2022
Susan Collins is Susan-Collins-ing Again
The Maine Republican claims Democrats' infrastructure and climate deal could kill efforts to protect same-sex marriage.
By Philip Elliott
July 29, 2022
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