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Marcy Kaptur
September 30, 2022
Daniel Strauss
January 6 Was a Dark Day for America. But Can Democrats Win by Running on It?
Some Democrats are hitting their GOP opponents with tough January 6 ads. Will they work? Control of the Senate could depend on it.
March 6, 2012
Simon Meiners
,
Nick Robins-Early
,
Perry Stein
,
Eric Wen
A Preemptive Eulogy for the Ludicrous Dennis Kucinich
July 9, 2010
James K. Galbraith
Tremble, Banks, Tremble
March 21, 2010
Jonathan Cohn
UPDATED: Very, Very Close
March 21, 2010
Jonathan Cohn
With Stupak, Democrats Have the Votes (Confirmed)
November 11, 2009
Harold Pollack
Opposing the Stupak Amendment, Respectfully
March 7, 2008
Michelle Cottle
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Michael Lind
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