Lebanon’s failure to govern ensures the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah won’t release its grip over the state.
Election Day showed Trumpism is wearing thin. The Washington Monthly has the ideas to build a better politics and a better America.
Despite this week’s blue wave, it’s possible the Supreme Court and GOP statehouses could preserve the House Republican ...
Prop 50 gerrymander passed. Meet the rural California republicans who will now be represented by a Marin County progressive.
The Democratic wins were propelled by candidates who fit their constituencies, and Donald Trump's unpopularity ...
The 2025 Minneapolis mayoral race shows how ranked-choice voting can upend politics, as a three-way alliance looks to unseat ...
YouTuber Natalie Wynn—better known as ContraPoints—spent a year diving into the online rabbit holes that fuel QAnon and MAGA ...
He oriented his presidential campaign around lower- and middle-income Americans and placed rural communities squarely at the ...
In "The Second Estate," Boston College law professor Ray Madoff argues that America’s tax code has birthed a modern ...
Latino voters just swung left in New Jersey and California, signaling trouble for the GOP’s 2026 Texas gerrymander.
The November/December issue of the Washington Monthly print magazine, "How the Democrats Can Go On Offense," is here.
The long-term medical cost crisis can’t be solved without universal healthcare coverage. The GOP doesn’t even have a concept of a plan.