Will Colorado Democrats' Voter Utopia Save Mark Udall?
By Scott BlandOr is Cory Gardner the candidate to erase a decade of Republican futility in the nation's quintessential swing state?
What If Independents Keep Senate Majority Status in Flux?
By Norm OrnsteinImagine if they aligned to form a Centrist Caucus, providing the votes needed to top 50 percent in return for commitments on a list of priorities.
Are Democrats Losing Their Touch With Women?
By Lauren FoxIn an election year when Democrats need women, a few races show a troubling trend.
Republicans Need Louisiana, but Jindal Is Keeping a Low Profile
By Sarah MimmsThe 2016 presidential hopeful has kept quiet in his home state amid a national campaign blitz.
Attention Pennsylvania Hospitals: Speak Now or Lose Out on 2,447 Bottles of Free Wines
By Brian ResnickThe state has seized a collection of wine from an illegal seller, and it's going to destroy it all—unless hospitals step in.
'American Schools Are Disturbingly Racially Segregated'
By Janie BoschmaEducation Department official says Americans have low expectations for minority students.
What Will It Take for Millennials to Become Homeowners?
By Gillian B. White, The AtlanticMany cities and states are offering programs to entice first-time buyers--with mixed results.
New Joni Ernst TV Ad Goes Back to Her Hog-Castrating Roots
By Shane GoldmacherIt's back. Just minus the word "conservative."
A Koch-Backed Group Just Spent $6.5 Million on Senate Ads. Here's What They Look Like.
By Andrea DruschThe ads opt for a smoother presentation, but the message remains the same.
Senate Democratic Officials Start Lashing Out at White House
By Josh Kraushaar"The ineptitude of the White House political operation has sunk from annoying to embarrassing," said one Democratic Senate official.
The Final Florida Governor’s Debate Was a Race to the Bottom
By Karyn BruggemanHere are the big takeaways from Tuesday night's debate, which was as bitter as the last one. Even without the fan.
Koch-Allied Group Urges Young Voters to Support Weed Candidate
By Alex RoartyThe last-minute pitch is a bid to siphon votes from Democrat Kay Hagan so that the Republican can advance.
Can Democrats Win a 'War on Women' Debate Against a Woman?
By Shane GoldmacherIn the campaign against Republican Joni Ernst, Democrats are trying.
Obama Talks Up Net Neutrality, But Could Do More to Defend It
By Brendan SassoThe president has said he takes a "backseat" to no one on net neutrality. But he's not doing all he can to fight for tough regulations.
Is Michigan's Most Powerful Republican Really in Political Danger?
By Alex BrownDemocrats have mounted their first serious challenge to longtime Rep. Fred Upton, but the biggest threat may be yet to come.
Hillary Clinton Defends Udall’s 'Women and Women First' Campaign
By Scott BlandThe polls are grim and pundits are critical, but Clinton wants Udall to stay the course.
Did the U.S. Just Accidentally Give Weapons to ISIS?
By Jordain CarneyThe Pentagon is investigating a video that seems to show the terrorist group holding an air-dropped bundle intended for Syrian Kurdish fighters.
Will Colorado Democrats' Voter Utopia Save Mark Udall?
By Scott BlandOr is Cory Gardner the candidate to erase a decade of Republican futility in the nation's quintessential swing state?
What If Independents Keep Senate Majority Status in Flux?
By Norm OrnsteinImagine if they aligned to form a Centrist Caucus, providing the votes needed to top 50 percent in return for commitments on a list of priorities.
Are Democrats Losing Their Touch With Women?
By Lauren FoxIn an election year when Democrats need women, a few races show a troubling trend.
Republicans Need Louisiana, but Jindal Is Keeping a Low Profile
By Sarah MimmsThe 2016 presidential hopeful has kept quiet in his home state amid a national campaign blitz.
Attention Pennsylvania Hospitals: Speak Now or Lose Out on 2,447 Bottles of Free Wines
By Brian ResnickThe state has seized a collection of wine from an illegal seller, and it's going to destroy it all—unless hospitals step in.
'American Schools Are Disturbingly Racially Segregated'
By Janie BoschmaEducation Department official says Americans have low expectations for minority students.
What Will It Take for Millennials to Become Homeowners?
By Gillian B. White, The AtlanticMany cities and states are offering programs to entice first-time buyers--with mixed results.
New Joni Ernst TV Ad Goes Back to Her Hog-Castrating Roots
By Shane GoldmacherIt's back. Just minus the word "conservative."
A Koch-Backed Group Just Spent $6.5 Million on Senate Ads. Here's What They Look Like.
By Andrea DruschThe ads opt for a smoother presentation, but the message remains the same.
Senate Democratic Officials Start Lashing Out at White House
By Josh Kraushaar"The ineptitude of the White House political operation has sunk from annoying to embarrassing," said one Democratic Senate official.
The Final Florida Governor’s Debate Was a Race to the Bottom
By Karyn BruggemanHere are the big takeaways from Tuesday night's debate, which was as bitter as the last one. Even without the fan.
Koch-Allied Group Urges Young Voters to Support Weed Candidate
By Alex RoartyThe last-minute pitch is a bid to siphon votes from Democrat Kay Hagan so that the Republican can advance.
Can Democrats Win a 'War on Women' Debate Against a Woman?
By Shane GoldmacherIn the campaign against Republican Joni Ernst, Democrats are trying.
Obama Talks Up Net Neutrality, But Could Do More to Defend It
By Brendan SassoThe president has said he takes a "backseat" to no one on net neutrality. But he's not doing all he can to fight for tough regulations.
Is Michigan's Most Powerful Republican Really in Political Danger?
By Alex BrownDemocrats have mounted their first serious challenge to longtime Rep. Fred Upton, but the biggest threat may be yet to come.
Hillary Clinton Defends Udall’s 'Women and Women First' Campaign
By Scott BlandThe polls are grim and pundits are critical, but Clinton wants Udall to stay the course.
Did the U.S. Just Accidentally Give Weapons to ISIS?
By Jordain CarneyThe Pentagon is investigating a video that seems to show the terrorist group holding an air-dropped bundle intended for Syrian Kurdish fighters.
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