Allen Abel: The Democrats believe they have the moral high ground. But are they setting up Trump for re-election?
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Donald Trump is here to stay
A scream once derailed a presidential campaign. Now, Trump is cruising past his senior aide’s guilty plea. No help is coming, writes Andray Domise
Donald Trump will have to learn to cede the spotlight in 2018
Opinion: Trump needs the Republicans’ grip of Congress. But to keep it in 2018’s midterm elections, he’ll have to relinquish his greatest political gift
How does impeachment work, and could it happen to Donald Trump?
Impeachment is only the first step in a chain of events that leads to removal from office, but that’s unlikely to be set off any time soon
In Washington, D.C., the political swamp monsters prowl on
Donald Trump vowed to ‘drain the swamp’. But in the black lagoon of the U.S. Capitol, America’s biggest career politicians press on uncertainly
Clinton campaign turns to regaining power in Congress
Worsening numbers for Republicans prompted one prominent election-analysis firm Tuesday to predict a Democratic takeover of the Senate
The U.S. debt ceiling: what just happened and what’s up next
Why the House Republicans’ bill is not-so-great news
The Fiscal Cliff explained
Five things you need to know about the (totally manufactured) term
Whose Wisconsin: Paul Ryan or Tammy Baldwin?
Congresswoman Baldwin has a different view of Wisconsin than the Republican VP nominee
The trouble with too much democracy
The real threat is not economic decline, it’s political decay