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The Mueller report isn’t going to be a deciding factor in next year’s presidential race
It’s not going to move voters all that much. Most Americans have already made up their minds about Trump’s behavior.
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Buttigieg’s in! Here are 5 obstacles he’ll need to clear to win the presidential nomination
He’s got momentum and talent, but Buttigieg will need more than that if he’s to become the voters’ choice.
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Just a reminder that most Democrats aren’t as woke as Twitter Democrats
A new analysis finds that Democrats are making a mistake if they think that Twitter is what the electorate looks like.
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How will identity politics play in the 2020 presidential campaign?
With a large and diverse field of candidates to choose from, Democrats may find identity politics a lot more complicated than before.
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The religious right thinks that Europe is now fertile ground for its anti-LGBTQ agenda
A new analysis finds that conservative Christian groups have been investing tens of millions of dollars in Europe and finding an audience thanks to rising nationalism.
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Pete Buttigieg wants everyone to be a little less sanctimonious about their beliefs
Lost in the presidential candidate’s comments about Chick-fil-A was a broader argument about the need for a little less virtue signaling in politics.
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The police union calling for a federal Smollett investigation loves Trump
The Trump-leaning Fraternal Order of Police has found a willing audience in the conservative media for its complaints about Jussie Smollett.
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The main sponsor of North Carolina’s bathroom bill is the frontrunner in a Congressional race now
Dan Bishop is relying on his social conservative credentials to win a seat that a fellow Republican had to surrender because of election fraud.
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Fox News keeps getting worse. Maybe it’s time for Democrats to just write it off.
Regular Fox News viewers live in a fear-based, reality-free universe, and they aren’t about to change their opinions any time soon.
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Pete Buttigieg just raised an oft-overlooked topic: the religious left’s role in politics
Why should conservative Christians control the conversation about the political impact of religious faith on policy?