midterms

For white evangelical Protestants, power is religion

By John Stoehr / October 10, 2022 /

Herschel Walker’s hypocrisy won’t deter their vote.

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JR Majewski, heir to white power, deserves ‘democratic contempt’

By John Stoehr / September 29, 2022 /

A born mediocrity, the Republican candidate lied about his military record in order to claim glory others achieved through sacrifice.

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No Democratic president in my lifetime ever talked about a Republican predecessor like that

By John Stoehr / September 2, 2022 /

It’s the end of an era.

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If the Congress is unchanged by the midterms, it will signal the return of an old norm

By John Stoehr / August 26, 2022 /

In the 20th century, six midterms flipped the Congress.

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Maybe Donald Trump’s Big Lie is, well, um, good for democracy?

By John Stoehr / August 25, 2022 /

Early signs of hardcore supporters losing hope.

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Trump’s fear of looking like a loser could spoil the GOP’s advantage in November

By Jason Sattler / August 1, 2022 /

Party leaders want the midterms to be about Biden.

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The people can’t be trusted to choose liberal democracy

By John Stoehr / June 20, 2022 /

Liberals must push them toward it.

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We’re in the middle of another covid surge. Yet Congress appears to have moved on

By Noah Berlatsky / June 7, 2022 /

Another health, economic and political disaster in the making.

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Mallory McMorrow: ‘We can’t lose if we stand up against hate’

By John Stoehr / April 20, 2022 /

An interview with the Michigan state senator.

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Why do critics of the Democratic Party believe voters in swing districts want to hear the whole truth about the Republicans?

By John Stoehr / April 13, 2022 /

There is such a thing as too much faith in the people.

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