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This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture.

By Kali Holloway

 

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If elected, Trump plans to cancel huge numbers of manufacturing jobs in the heartland. Democrats should put them on the defensive.

By Greg Sargent

 

A visit to a battle reenactment in rural Virginia revealed some surprising views about U.S. politics—and broad pessimism about continued peace.

By Nathaniel Moore

 

 

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The CEO of She the People tells TNR editor Michael Tomasky about the women voters of color who are sold on Kamala Harris—and those who are still looking.

By Michael Tomasky

 

 

A close look at her failed primary campaign suggests Harris has evolved less than previously assumed. There’s still time for her to change, however—but it’s running out.

By Alex Shephard

 

The Founders didn’t believe the Constitution had a fixed meaning. So why do so many of the justices?

By Andrew Lanham

 
 

Not only is she helping Trump win—she’s destroying a once-noble party that could be doing good in this country.

By Thom Hartmann

 

What’s happening in the Middle East was enabled by a president with ideological priors, aides who failed to push back, and a cheerleading media establishment.

By Matthew Duss

 

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The overturning of Roe was always going to affect more than just abortion, and we’re about to find out how bad it can get.

By Susan Rinkunas

 

On Sunday, The New York Times finally ran a brutal piece on the topic. Let’s hope others follow—and this kick-starts the conversation the country desperately needs to have.

By Michael Tomasky

 
 
 

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