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All Is Not Lost for Democrats in 2025
Democrats don’t have much leverage right now, but they do have some opportunities to exploit, including GOP divisions and off ...
The senator from Vermont and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortes could be laying the groundwork for an exodus from the ...
Grassroots fury among Democrats isn’t especially ideological and will likely focus more and more on the common enemy.
Don’t bet on a deal to avoid a government shutdown when the “current stopgap spending measure expires on March 14,” warns New York magazine’s Ed Kilgore. “With just over three weeks ...
This was the last chance, as Ed Kilgore argues here, at least until the fall and probably long after that for legislative intervention to stop Musk’s wilding spree through the federal government.
JD Vance even claimed that DEI “puts stress on the people who are already there,” which, as columnist Ed Kilgore has noted, suggests “that even if a white man were responsible for the crash ...
The GOP has set a trap for Senate Democrats, as New York Magazine’s Ed Kilgore put it: vote for a continuing resolution they don’t like or be blamed by Republicans (hypocritically so ...
"So who changed? The Republicans or McConnell? Not McConnell." Too bad he is "totally irrelevant," said Ed Kilgore in New York magazine. Even if McConnell hadn't voluntarily stepped down as his ...
Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.). Musk is the "chief obstacle" to a bipartisan budget agreement, Ed Kilgore said at New York magazine. Not just because he might cut budgets that Congress approves ...
Facing lawsuits and “rising public anger,” said Jonathan Lemire in The Atlantic, Trump announced afterward that Cabinet ...
A Disney labor relations manager who suffered a three-hour panic attack during a negotiation session and was eventually fired ...