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Politics

Knocking on Two Million Doors

Control of the Senate could hinge on Black voters—and on an ambitious effort to get them to the polls in the largest numbers ever for the Jan. 5 runoff elections.

Audra D. S. Burch The New York Times Magazine Dec 2020 30min Permalink

Politics

The Fight to Win Latino Voters for the G.O.P.

For 10 years, Libre—an arm of the Koch family’s Americans for Prosperity—has been working to foster conservatism in Hispanic communities. Now, the group is going all-in on Georgia’s Senate runoffs.

Marcela Valdes New York Times Magazine Nov 2020 20min Permalink

Politics

Enabler-in-Chief

Mitch McConnell’s refusal to rein in the President is looking riskier than ever.

Jane Mayer New Yorker Apr 2020 35min Permalink

Politics

Tim Kaine Is Back at His Old Senate job. It’s Never Seemed More Important.

“Sometimes I wake up and think this isn’t happening.”

Monica Hesse Washington Post Apr 2017 10min Permalink

Maine senators may not like each other much, but they share love of state, job

A profile of Maine’s two U.S. senators, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins.

Martha Sherrill Washington Post May 2011 25min Permalink