Once derided as a “novelty candidate,” the outsider Democrat is poised to hang on longer than many senators and governors in the 2020 primary race.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel talks about what it will take for Democrats to win back the industrial Midwest.
Representative Seth Moulton discusses the future of the Democratic Party, his campaign for the White House, and the current commander in chief.
Margaret Brennan, the moderator of CBS’s Face the Nation, joins the Atlantic staff writer Isaac Dovere to discuss the president’s attacks on four congresswomen and the media’s response.
The former U.S. ambassador Thomas Pickering on the state of diplomacy in the Trump era
Bill Weld has a plan to defeat Donald Trump in the GOP primary.
Vann R. Newkirk II discusses the Juneteenth congressional hearing on reparations.
Donald Trump had never held public office before he became president. So how does the ultimate outsider candidate run for reelection? And who does he want to face?
As the justices consider the limits of partisanship in two major cases, will questions about the Court’s own politics be its undoing?
Could the abortion bans passing around the country topple Roe v. Wade?
The staff writers Derek Thompson and Isaac Dovere preview the new season of Crazy/Genius, The Atlantic’s show about technology and culture. Subscribe to Crazy/Genius wherever you get your podcasts.
Why did a Republican president start a trade war between the world’s two largest economies?
Viktor Orbán has worked to remove all impediments to his autocratic regime in Hungary. Next week, President Trump will welcome him to the White House.
Jordan Klepper discusses political comedy in the Trump era.
Yoni Appelbaum and Ezra Klein debate whether Democrats should open an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
A migrant advocate shares the harrowing stories of asylum seekers and describes what the Trump administration’s new border policies could mean for these families.
Edward-Isaac Dovere interviews Howard Dean, the last long-shot turned front-runner in a race to take down an incumbent Republican.
Does the conversation about Joe Biden’s “handsiness” show how much Democrats have changed in the past two decades—or how little?
What does the end of the special counsel’s investigation mean for 2020?
Diamond snuffboxes, Moroccan lions, and a part of the Constitution that’s never been tested in the courts … until President Trump