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More than 20 Million People Are About To Lose Internet Access Feb. 26, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

For people across the country, reliable internet access allows them to engage with the world. Think ... Read More

It's Been a Week Since the Super Bowl. You Thought KC Won? Nope. San Francisco Was Just Announced the Surprise Winner. Feb. 18, 2024

Wayne Allyn Root

See if any of this parody sounds familiar: It's been seven days since the Super Bowl ended. Silly yo... Read More

Democrats Seriously Hate Third-party 'Spoilers' Feb. 02, 2024

Tim Graham

Gail Collins is a partisan Democrat columnist for The New York Times. How partisan? From 2007 throug... Read More

DeSantis Withdrawal Paved the Way for Likely Trump-Biden Rematch Jan. 26, 2024

Michael Barone

What went wrong with Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign? You can list many arguable mistakes, as yo... Read More

Lincoln and Reagan Wouldn't Recognize Today's Republican Party Jan. 24, 2024

The Raffel Ticket

Are the candidates running for office as Republicans really impostors? The Republican Party was form... Read More

Nothing DeSantis Did or Didn't Do Would Have Made Any Difference Jan. 19, 2024

David Harsanyi

There's a lot of talk about Ron DeSantis' poor showing in the Iowa caucus. It's destroyed his future... Read More

Joe Biden Squashes the Primaries in Darkness Jan. 17, 2024

Tim Graham

Joe Biden's presidency is bursting with all the swagger and success of Jimmy Carter. There are even ... Read More

Democracy Not at Risk, but Not Operating Optimally Jan. 12, 2024

Michael Barone

Is democracy at risk this election year? Yup, is the answer given by President Joe Biden in his spee... Read More

The Politics of Incumbent Rejection Dec. 22, 2023

Michael Barone

At a time when voters have rejected the party of the incumbent president in the last two elections, ... Read More

How Can Liberals Strike a Pose as the Guardians of Democracy? Dec. 22, 2023

Tim Graham

You could rename the Colorado Supreme Court as the Colorado Kangaroo Court. Without Donald Trump bei... Read More

A Big Thanks to America's Women Voters Nov. 22, 2023

The Raffel Ticket

I admit I am not thankful for the climate change deniers, assault weapons supporters and election re... Read More

Young Voters Spring (Contradictory) Political Surprises Nov. 10, 2023

Michael Barone

What's with young voters? It's a question prompted by two surprising and perhaps contradictory devel... Read More

A Path Forward for Trump: Rising Above the Fray Nov. 09, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In these tumultuous times, our beloved United States finds itself at a crossroads of division, rife ... Read More

This Isn't Rocket Science, GOP -- Figure It Out Nov. 09, 2023

Laura Hollis

Another election, another round of recriminations. I have ZERO confidence that the Republican Party ... Read More

Why Would Anyone Vote for This? Sep. 28, 2023

Laura Hollis

A common theme in political news coverage over the past few years has been how "fractious" and "divi... Read More

People of Color Trending Republican Sep. 15, 2023

Michael Barone

Are non-white voters really moving away from the Democratic Party? To partisan Democrats confronti... Read More

Yes, Washington Is a Gerontocracy. And It's Our Fault. Sep. 01, 2023

David Harsanyi

For the second time in recent months, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze in the middle of ... Read More

Single Women Are the Odd Men Out, Politically Aug. 18, 2023

Michael Barone

America's political parties are the oldest and third-oldest in the world, and they have competed for... Read More

Curbing Your Rights, Canceling Your Tax Cuts Aug. 14, 2023

Daily Editorials

Colorado's Legislature can't seem to get past its contempt for the citizens initiative. That's the p... Read More

Can You Vote for a Third Party? Take the Test. Aug. 11, 2023

Ted Rall

The idea that third parties are spoilers is a baseless conspiracy theory on par with the Loch Ness m... Read More