LGBTQ voices in politics: Lauren Baer
A former Florida congressional candidate and adviser to Hillary Clinton and John Kerry shares her story.
By Will Fritz - June 26, 2023
A former Florida congressional candidate and adviser to Hillary Clinton and John Kerry shares her story.
By Will Fritz - June 26, 2023
John Gordon is running in the Republican primary for attorney general of Georgia.
By Nick Vachon - March 23, 2022
David Perdue has claimed Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp was ‘sitting on’ proof of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
By Nick Vachon - March 17, 2022
Braun’s 2018 Senate campaign took more than $8.5 million in ‘apparent prohibited loans,’ a recent Federal Election Commission audit found.
By Josh Israel - November 11, 2021
He made the same faulty claim in 2018.
By Josh Israel - October 27, 2020
A new Gallup poll suggests Democrats are in good shape to maintain a majority in the House of Representatives in 2020.
By Dan Desai Martin - February 24, 2020
The GOP controlled Congress for Trump’s first two years in office before losing 41 House seats in 2018. It went poorly.
By Josh Israel - February 03, 2020
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy offered no evidence to back up his wild conspiracy theory about why Republicans lost so badly in 2018.
By Dan Desai Martin - September 13, 2019
Evidence has emerged that a North Carolina Republican candidate sought out a known fraudster — who his own son warned him against hiring — to run his absentee ballot program in a House race being investigated for election fraud.
By Emily Singer - February 21, 2019
‘You weren’t supposed to do that,’ Trump joked, after his speech led Democratic women to cheer their 2018 midterm victories.
By Emily Singer - February 05, 2019
Talk about sore losers.
By Dan Desai Martin - February 01, 2019
Democrats elected 35 new members who are women. Republicans elected just one.
By Dan Desai Martin - January 18, 2019
Republican Tom Marino quit right after Democrats reclaimed the majority in the House of Representatives.
By Dan Desai Martin - January 17, 2019
Racism was the Republican Party’s message in 2018. It lost, big.
By Oliver Willis - December 26, 2018
Republican women are sounding the alarm.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 17, 2018
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) announced he will not seek re-election in 2020.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 17, 2018
What did Republican nominee Mark Harris know, and when did he know it?
By Dan Desai Martin - December 14, 2018
New House GOP campaign chair Tom Emmer won’t blame Trump for 2018 losses and refuses to acknowledge that suburban areas are abandoning the Republican Party.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 12, 2018
There’s no conspiracy behind Rep. Jeff Denham’s loss. It’s just voters ousting a Trump loyalist from office.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 11, 2018
That didn’t take long.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 07, 2018
This is not how democracy works.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 05, 2018
Loyalty to Trump, no matter the cost, is the only binding principle of today’s Republican Party.
By Dan Desai Martin - December 03, 2018
This is only the beginning — Trump’s Cabinet is in for a rude awakening.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 30, 2018
Rep. Kevin McCarthy pushed his fellow California Republicans to fall in line with Trump. That was a huge mistake.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 30, 2018
Trump’s health care sabotage is hurting the most vulnerable members of society: children.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 30, 2018
Trump and Trumpism seem to hold a particular appeal for men who secretly worry that they aren’t manly enough.
By Emily Crockett - November 29, 2018
Democrats won the House with ‘the largest margin of victory in a midterms election for either party,’ says NBC News.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 29, 2018
Paul Ryan is upset that voters in California replaced half of the Republican congressional delegation in the state, reducing the GOP contingent from 14 to merely 7.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 29, 2018
Republican Mia Love has conceded to Democrat Ben McAdams.
By Dan Desai Martin - November 26, 2018
At least nine corporations have demanded a refund from Mississippi Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican in a close runoff race who recently ‘joked’ about lynching.
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