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The 2024 Presidential Race Begins To Take Shape 2022-08-01
Weekly Roundup: July 29, 2022 2022-07-29
Will The Jan. 6 Investigations Have An Impact On The 2024 Race? 2022-07-28
Indiana Lawmakers Debate Strengthening Abortion Restrictions 2022-07-27
Supreme Court Skepticism Leads Dems To Push Codifying Same-Sex Marriage 2022-07-26
In Arizona, Trump and Pence Offer Competing Views For Republicans' Futures 2022-07-25
Exposing The Secrets Of The January 6th Attack 2022-07-22
Latino Voters, Trump, And The Republican Party 2022-07-21
Just 5 Percent Of Young Voters Strongly Approve Of Biden's Performance 2022-07-20
Election Conspiracy Theorists Are Canvasing The Country, Searching For Fraud 2022-07-19
Black People Are The Fastest-Growing Group Of Gun Owners In The U.S. 2022-07-18
First Gen Z Candidates Run For The House; Many Can't Get Ballots In Their Language 2022-07-15
Presidents Can't Fix Inflation. It Doesn't Stop Americans From Blaming Them For It. 2022-07-14
Vaping, COVID, And The Biden Administration's Approach To Public Health 2022-07-13
Jan. 6 Hearing: People Who Believed Trump Face Consequences. So Far, Trump Doesn't. 2022-07-13
Massively Popular Ideas Can't Pass Congress. Is It Time To Reform The System? 2022-07-11
Weekly Roundup: July 8th 2022-07-08
Abortion Access Is Now A Key Issue In Many Governor's Races 2022-07-07
The Grassroots Efforts To Spread Election Conspiracies 2022-07-06
American Democratic Norms Continue To Falter As Some Republicans Refuse To Concede 2022-07-05
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