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الأربعاء، 19 سبتمبر 2018

A Quarter Century After Anita Hill, the Supreme Court Meets #MeToo

Plus: Courting America's swingiest state, a Republican upstart hoping to flip a Clinton district, and the Kavanaugh nomination's potential backfire at the polls.
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A Quarter Century After Anita Hill, the Supreme Court Meets #MeToo

A Quarter Century After Anita Hill, the Supreme Court Meets #MeToo

Another professor is accusing another high-court nominee of sexual misconduct — but in a very different era.

Read Now in Los Angeles Times
Will Brett Kavanaugh Backfire at the Polls?

Will Brett Kavanaugh Backfire at the Polls?

Republicans thought quickly filling a Supreme Court seat would help them in the midterms, but the accusations against Kavanaugh have some worried the nomination will drive Democratic turnout instead.

Read Now in The Washington Post
Courting Ohio, America's Swingiest State

Courting Ohio, America's Swingiest State

Blue-collar voters in the Buckeye State broke for Trump in 2016. Two years later, Democrats are trying to convince them that only one party cares about their economic security.

Read Now in POLITICO
In One of the GOP's Toughest Districts, an Upstart with a Fighting Chance

In One of the GOP's Toughest Districts, an Upstart with a Fighting Chance

She's a first-time Republican candidate in a district that voted for Hillary Clinton by nine points. Can Young Kim pull off a victory — and keep the GOP's House hopes alive?

Read Now in The Wall Street Journal

"You Don't Want to Tear the Country Apart"

If the House flips, Representative Jerry Nadler would be the Democrat in position to call for what some in his party want: Trump's impeachment. But he is not convinced.

Read Now in The Atlantic
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