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الأربعاء، 10 أكتوبر 2018

The GOP’s New Senate Strategy: Stay Angry

Plus: Cory Booker's big week, and the hidden money that's funding the midterms
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Politics 2018
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THE CAMPAIGN

The GOP's New Senate Strategy: Stay Angry

Republicans say the Kavanaugh backlash has their base riled and ready to vote. Can they keep those fires stoked through Election Day?

Read Now in Los Angeles Times

CONTENDERS

Cory Booker Sure Looks Like He's Running for President

Even as the New Jersey senator says he's focused on the midterms, a raucous speech in Iowa — fresh off his attention-getting role in the Kavanaugh hearings — suggests he's thinking about 2020.

Read Now in POLITICO

FOLLOW THE MONEY

The Hidden Cash Funding the Midterms

Super-PACs are supposed to disclose their funders, but a legal loophole lets donors contribute unlimited amounts of money, and influence elections, behind a veil of secrecy.

Read Now in ProPublica

OPINION: FROM THE RIGHT

No, the Supreme Court Hasn't Lost Its Legitimacy

Ignore the hand-wringing. The post-Kavanaugh court may be unpopular, but that doesn't mean we're headed for a constitutional crisis.

Read Now in National Review

OPINION: FROM THE LEFT

Yes, the Kavanaugh Hearings Were Divisive. They Had to Be.

The confirmation fight wasn't mere tribal warfare but an important struggle over gender — the kind that can't be waged politely.

Read Now in The Atlantic
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