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Democrats
The Intra-Democratic Battles Kick Off in California
Millionaire self-funders, dirty-trick tactics, pro-Israel and crypto money everywhere. The ideological sparring within the party takes a back seat to campaign shenanigans.
Larry Hogan’s Maryland Senate Campaign Just Got Harder
The wildly popular former governor just ran headlong into the politics of national reproductive rights.
Does the Road to Peace Lead Through Michigan?
Today on TAP: Tuesday’s wake-up call should lead Biden to change U.S. policy on Israel-Gaza.
Andy Kim vs. the Machine
Today on TAP: Kim files suit against the ‘unjust and undemocratic’ New Jersey county line, while winning Democratic convention votes to cut into Tammy Murphy’s advantage.
Crunch Time for Government Spying
Congress has a few weeks left until a key spying provision sunsets. Both reformers and intelligence hawks are plotting their strategies.
Uncommitted Campaign in Michigan Uses the Power of the Vote
Anti-war activists want to channel the pain of Arab American and Muslim communities to register a vote of no confidence in Biden’s support for Israel’s devastation of Gaza.
The Drumbeat for Biden to Step Aside Will Only Grow Louder
Today on TAP: Would an open convention actually energize the Democrats?
Prospect Live Weekly Roundup: The Biden Question
In our inaugural live YouTube show, our executive editor takes on the hot topic of whether Biden should step down from the ticket.
The Bipartisan Bid to Stop Surveillance Reform
Rep. Mike Turner may have overstepped by publicly warning about Russian space nukes, but Democrats were also trying to use the intelligence to influence the vote on warrantless spying.

