How one screwy poll dominated political news this week—and the lessons for voters, the media … and Team Biden
Saturday 07.18.20
From A List Forged in Crisis, Veep Frontrunners Emerge
Friday 07.17.20
Biden's Historic Veepstakes Plays Out in Public
Sunday 06.28.20
Amid Surging Cases, the Polling Gap Widens
Sunday 06.21.20
Trump's Tulsa Calamity
Sunday 05.31.20
Trump Tweets While America Burns
Sunday 05.24.20
Trump on Defense in Battlegrounds
Saturday 05.16.20
Obama Yanked to 2020 Center Stage
Saturday 05.09.20
Trump’s Mission Accomplished Moment?
Sunday 05.03.20
Biden Reckons With Tough Questions
Sunday 04.26.20
Madam VP? Biden’s Auditions Begin
Saturday 04.18.20
Biden's Breakthrough Week
Sunday 04.12.20
Bernie Bows As Trump Faces Key Hurdle
79-18: The U.S. Senate approves a $95 billion foreign aid package for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan.
Rep. Dan Goldman thinks Gaza and Israel protesters can find common ground to end the war — after hostages are released.
Romney reacts to Trump’s hush money trial: “So far as I know, you don’t pay someone $130,000 not to have sex with you.”
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: “I think the demonization of Ukraine began by Tucker Carlson.”
Biden urges Floridians to vote in November on abortion rights: “We'll teach Donald Trump … a valuable lesson.”
“There’s one person responsible for this nightmare”: Biden blames Trump for Florida’s “extreme” six-week abortion ban.
“I thank Speaker Johnson, who rose to the occasion”: Schumer after Senate advances foreign aid deal before final vote.
“There are similarities”: Rep. Dan Goldman tells The Recount it’s fair to compare Columbia protests to Charlottesville.