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A determined group will do whatever it takes to keep Trump out of office—including planning to support Kamala Harris.
Culture and entertainment musts from Stef Hayes
I was a child in the 1960s, and those days weren’t better—but in one way, they were sweeter.
His veteran status could be an advantage for the GOP—unless he trumpets his years of service too much.
When it comes to masculinity, Republicans have become everything they once accused Democrats of being.
Kamala Harris has had a great few weeks online. But social-media traction can curdle fast.
Atlantic journalists answer seven questions about what happens from now until November.
After Biden’s decision to leave the race, the difference between the Democrats and the Republicans could not be clearer.
Culture and entertainment musts from Matt Seaton
His bizarre diatribe at the RNC shows why the pro-democracy coalition is so worried about beating him.
But adding Vance to the ticket could complicate things.
The GOP has felt pretty confident about its candidate since the debate, but the shooting added a whole new dimension.
For a moment after the shooting, a GOP tone shift seemed possible. Then the convention began.
Prominent Republicans turned up the temperature within minutes of Saturday’s shooting.
Culture and entertainment musts from Janice Wolly
A conversation with Spencer Kornhaber on the urge to anoint a soundtrack to the season
House Democrats’ articles of impeachment won’t advance, but they’re a striking escalation.
The former president won’t simply stand by and watch the Biden campaign implode.
The democracies must continue their long fight against Moscow’s barbarism.
It’s real, and it’s not going anywhere.