A new study makes clear how union members voted substantially more Democratic in 2020 than their non-union counterparts.
Election 2020
Altercation: Networks of Paranoia
The interlocking directorates at the heart of the right’s descent into lunacy
Merrick Garland Is Failing His Biggest Test
Through either trepidation or cowardice, the Justice Department has shrunk from the onslaught of conservative legal opposition to the Biden agenda.
Altercation: How to Cover the Big Lies, and Understand Those Who Fall for Them
The media’s still struggling to depict the dangers and the roots of the right’s mass delusions.
How Worried Should We Be About Our Election System?
Malevolent intent is now a given. But will the pushback be strong enough?
Nina Turner Is Reaching Forward and Reaching Back
Democrats may not like it, but they could learn a lot from the Bernie Sanders ally.
The Return of Freedom Summer
Amid stalled voting rights legislation in Congress, mass mobilization may be needed to provoke action.
A Kentucky Surprise: Bipartisan Reforms to Ease Voting
What’s different about Kentucky—and what could other states learn?
GOP: Bouncing Cheney, Says World ‘Flat as Pancake!’
Today on TAP: Republicans vs. history

