As was not the case in 1974, Republicans now have counterfactual media that allows or compels them to ignore blatant lawbreaking.
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Republicans Proved Deficits Don’t Matter
They aren’t a problem politically, and they benefit the country economically. But Republicans only admit this when one of their own is in the White House.
Republicans Abandon Election Security
Republicans used to back election security, but now GOP leaders are taking their cue from the White House.
Another GOP Voter Fraud Claim Falls Apart, and Democrats See an Opening
Republican voter fraud allegations are getting embarrassing—and politically damaging—for the GOP.
Republicans May Have Finally Learned Their Lesson
Once again, they forced a government shutdown and lost. But it might not happen again.
Republicans Finally Find Major Perpetrators of Ballot Fraud—and It’s Them!
The ballot fraud in North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District deserves severe punishment—just as Republicans contend. Let’s see if they agree.
Republicans Who Slap Voters in the Face May Be in for a Nasty Surprise
Republican power grabs in the Midwest could cost the GOP dearly in 2020.
Rick Scott’s Double-Speak on Immigration
The Republicans’ Florida senatorial nominee has one message in his Spanish-language ads and another in his English-language ones.
Republicans Can Honor John McCain by Putting America Before Trump
Trump is more than willing to take down America if that’s what it takes to save his own neck—and Republicans might just let him.
Republicans Are Hard at Work to Turn Staten Island Blue
The Trump faithful in the only GOP quadrant of New York City may go for an ex-con Steve Bannon guy in June’s Republican primary.

