Cindy McCain speaks out against Arizona GOP lawsuit to stop ballot counting
“I was under the impression that my vote always counted.”
On Nov 9, 2018 by Ellen Ioanes
The man who almost beat Steve King concedes with fantastic zinger
Schoulten may have lost the race, but he won hearts.
Jeff Sessions, the 2018 midterms, and the continued grift of QAnon
It’s amazing what can be spun.
On Nov 9, 2018 by Mike Rothschild
The close races of Abrams and Gillum show that white supremacy is grasping at tattered threads
Structural white supremacy is in trouble.
On Nov 8, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
Viral moment at Dan Crenshaw party actually just awkward dad moment
‘It’s just my dad… chill.’
On Nov 7, 2018 by Audra Schroeder
Uber suspends driver after ‘lefty’ actors film confrontation about politics
It’s not clear how the confrontation started.
QAnon believers are taking Trump’s presser as a sign
He used a certain phrase.
On Nov 7, 2018 by Ellen Ioanes
Taunting ‘Russian’ post prompted Facebook action on suspicious accounts
Group allegedly linked to notorious IRA troll farm
On Nov 7, 2018 by Mikael Thalen
CNN reporter’s microphone spat devolves into partisan fight online
It’s not really, though.
On Nov 7, 2018 by David Covucci
Trump’s ‘hot White House’ claim gets roasted on Twitter
The odd phrase caught the eye of people on Twitter.
On Nov 7, 2018 by Andrew Wyrich
Nevada elects infamous brothel owner Dennis Hof weeks after he died
Hof’s seat in the state Assembly will be replaced with another Republican.
A DACA supporter got elected in Mollie Tibbetts’ district, and conservatives are pissed
Finkenauer is relatively moderate on immigration. But Breitbart’s not seeing it that way.
Women of color, queer candidates winning the midterms isn’t a ‘silver lining’—it’s the main event
Great strides were made toward the America we want to see.
On Nov 7, 2018 by Samantha Grasso
White men: Look in the mirror before criticizing white women voters
White men love criticizing everyone but themselves.
On Nov 7, 2018 by Ana Valens
Trans people celebrate Massachusetts’ history-making law keeping protections
68 percent of Massachusetts voters stood with transgender people on Tuesday.
On Nov 7, 2018 by Alex Dalbey
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