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Issue 14

Retail Politics

Andrew Concannon is a Democrat running for Congress in a Michigan district that has been Republican for most of the last 155 years. If anything should be predictable in an otherwise unpredictable political year, it is that Concannon is going to lose. What makes him run?

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Issue 09

Global Voices, American Choices

The world’s mind is made up. Will the U.S. agree?

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Issue 08

Political Capital

In the most expensive primary season ever, which cities gave the most?

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Issue 07

FLYPside: Fighting the Good Fight

Our FLYPside editorial explores how Hillary’s long goodbye has helped the Dems—and the country

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Issue 06

Veepstakes 08

While the Democrats dally, John McCain looks for a best friend.

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Issue 02

Blue Collar Vote

Working-class white guys are likely to choose the Democratic candidate. Pennsylvania is the next test.

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Issue 01

The Democrats Super Problem

Despite the enthusiasm of millions of primary voters, Democratic Party insiders may end up picking the candidate.

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