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Susan Collins is Susan-Collins-ing Again
By Philip Elliott
Joe Manchin May Have Saved the Climate Fight
By Justin Worland
Did Schumer Dupe Republicans Or Outsmart Them
By Eric Cortellessa
Yes, Same-Sex Marriage Is Now Vulnerable
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Trump's refused multiple requests from his allies to call off the mob at the Capitol.
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Welcome to the New Era of Political Memoir, Where Leaving Readers Uneasy Is the Point
Lis Smith and Tim Miller, two former campaign operatives, have just published transparently scandalous memoirs.
By Philip Elliott
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How Bennie Thompson and Liz Cheney Turned the Jan. 6 Hearings Into Must-See TV
Thompson and Cheney plan to tie a bow around the narrative they have been piecing together over the last six weeks.
By Eric Cortellessa
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Why Joe Manchin Does Not Care if His Party Hates Him
He values his constituents’ contempt of Washington far more than he fears his colleagues’ contempt of him.
By Philip Elliott
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Maryland's Primary Could Fuel Bogus Voter Fraud Claims. It Didn't Have to Be That Way
The state won't count mailed-in ballots until Thursday. That could needlessly fuel conspiracy theories.
By Philip Elliott
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Why Biden's Polling Is So Terrible
There is a sense of dread among Democrats about Joe Biden. He seems to be missing moments. Those around him are making errors.
By Philip Elliott
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Lawmaker Helping Lead Jan. 6 Hearing First Fled Vietnam, Then Capitol Rioters
Murphy is set to lead the next Jan. 6 hearing. She tells TIME how her career, and in some ways her whole life, has led her here.
By Eric Cortellessa
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The Back Booth: After Highland Park, a Liberal and a Conservative Talk Guns
Welcome to The Back Booth, a weekend edition of The D.C. Brief in which we host a conversation between political professionals on the right and the left.
By Philip Elliott
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Trump Blew Up Republicans' Faith in the Presidency. We May Never Get it Back.
A meager 23% of Americans have faith in the presidency—the office, not the officeholder—according to Gallup.
By Philip Elliott
July 6, 2022
Trump Would Love the Reality-Show Flair of the Jan. 6 Hearings if He Weren't the Target
Tuesday's hearing demonstrated how the committee is using Trump's Apprentice-honed tactics to keep viewers hooked.
By Philip Elliott
June 29, 2022
Trumpism Has Hijacked Colorado's Shrinking GOP. That Has National Implications.
Democrats, perhaps overly confident that the election deniers can’t win in November, are throwing money at GOP races to sway the outcomes.
By Philip Elliott
June 28, 2022
Democrats Want Biden to Do More on Abortion, But He Faces Tricky Legal Challenges
“Federally, we’re at a dead end," a House Democratic aide says.
By Eric Cortellessa
June 27, 2022
The Fall of
Roe
May Save Democrats in the Midterms, at Least in the Suburbs
College-educated women in the suburbs, a group that often decides elections, were particularly galvanized by Friday's ruling.
By Philip Elliott
June 27, 2022
By Overturning Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court Makes Abortion a Top Election Issue
Abortion is now expected to be a core issue for campaigns across the country.
By Eric Cortellessa
June 24, 2022
The Perspectives to Read on
Roe v. Wade
Today
This is a good time to listen to those who have spent time considering Roe’s impact and what a post-Roe world might look like.
By Philip Elliott
June 24, 2022
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