And how the nation arrived at this perilous and tragic place
Today on TAP: The inherently unappreciated core of Bidenomics
The Painters Union has driven a bus through swing states trying to turn out union members for Kamala Harris. It hasn’t been the smoothest ride.
The media’s penchant to balance the two parties and control the narrative didn’t quite work when it came to a Trump insult comic’s comments about Puerto Rico.
They will surely try. Whether they succeed will depend on the vigilance of the Justice Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Tom Tomorrow brings you This Modern World
The election has turned on other factors, but the climate justice organization sought to connect the lived experience of a changing environment with political outcomes.
Today on TAP: If you are planning to be at a watch party, expect to stay until at least Friday.
In the Biden administration, some officials actually tried to govern. The squealing from corporations made clear that this novelty was effective.
To turn out angry young men, the Trump supporters least likely to vote, the promise of violence may do the trick.
The right’s climate denial means higher prices.
The Democratic senator is in one of the tightest races of his career. Is his party’s brand to blame?
Thanks to dedicated state programs, young Minnesotans get to flex their voting muscles early.
This week on our live show, David and Bob talk about—what else—the election.
Today on TAP: How the crypto industry corrupts American democracy, so that crypto can keep on corrupting American finance
Daniel Nichanian explains the stakes.
In California’s 34th District, anti-war advocate David Kim has come close to unseating Rep. Jimmy Gomez twice. Now AIPAC is attacking Kim, and a crypto PAC is joining in.
The congressman owns a stake in a company that benefits from offshore wind legislation he co-sponsored as a New Jersey state senator.
Kamala Harris would make things better. Donald Trump would lay waste to health insurance and hospitals, and bring back measles and polio.
In the wake of the 2022 midterms, UNITE HERE learned it needed to focus on more down-ballot races, too.