Michigan Republicans select election denier Kristina Karamo as state party chair
Karamo is an anti-abortion and anti-vaccine extremist who lost the 2022 Michigan secretary of state election.
By Emily Singer - February 21, 2023Karamo is an anti-abortion and anti-vaccine extremist who lost the 2022 Michigan secretary of state election.
By Emily Singer - February 21, 2023Potential 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has attracted interest from anti-LGBTQ and anti-vaccine activists, among other conservative Republicans.
By Nick Vachon - January 18, 2023The former president endorsed extremist candidates who then lost races experts say should have been winnable in a midterm election.
By Emily Singer - November 09, 2022During a podcast four years ago, Oregon Republican House nominee Alek Skarlatos laughed at the idea of a woman being accidentally choked to death during sex.
By Josh Israel - October 12, 2022Sigal Chattah has previously suggested there should be legal consequences for people who have abortions.
By Emily Singer - September 27, 2022The state’s lieutenant governor easily won the Wisconsin Democratic Senate nomination on Tuesday.
By Josh Israel - August 10, 2022Anti-LGBTQ Republicans have turned their attention to falsely accusing drag performers of ‘grooming’ children for sexual abuse.
By Casey Quinlan - June 21, 2022Today’s cartoon from Clay Jones.
By Clay Jones - June 08, 2022President Joe Biden told Democrats Thursday that they have to offer a clearer contrast with Republicans going forward.
By Associated Press - January 22, 2022‘Under state law, I think clearly you have forgery of a public record, which is a 14-year offense, and election law forgery, which is a five-year offense,’ said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
By Associated Press - January 15, 2022“Saving the planet isn’t a partisan issue,” former President Barack Obama said.
By Associated Press - November 08, 2021As the GOP fights to win Asian American voters, a new poll finds they blame Trump and Republican lawmakers for the rise in hate crimes against their community.
By Emily Singer - October 04, 2021Every Republican in Congress opposes President Joe Biden’s $3.5 trillion investment plan to improve social welfare.
By Josh Israel - September 28, 2021Republicans stood by former President Donald Trump as he spent hundreds of days during his term at his golf resorts.
By Josh Israel - September 01, 2021Iowa Republican Mariannette Miller-Meeks was sworn in after she won a House seat by six votes.
By Josh Israel - August 24, 2021Michael Flynn later claimed he does not support a coup against the U.S. government.
By Oliver Willis - June 15, 2021Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin and other ultra-conservative lawmakers have a stated desire to end all federal money coming to Idaho.
By Associated Press - June 09, 2021Matt Wolking is the communications director for Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin.
By Oliver Willis - May 07, 2021‘We all need to be working as one if we’re able to win the majority,’ GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy said this week.
By Associated Press - May 07, 2021Fewer and fewer House Republicans are backing bills popular with the American public.
By Josh Israel - April 20, 2021‘People who think like me are being canceled, bullied, fired, threatened, and deplatformed,’ charged Kathy Barnette.
By Oliver Willis - April 07, 2021Ron Weiser responded, ‘I will not be canceled.’
By Associated Press - April 02, 2021Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) credits Donald Trump with the ‘gift’ of attracting working-class voters to the party.
By Donna Provencher - April 01, 2021Rep. John Kavanagh says, ‘Everybody shouldn’t be voting.’
By Emily Singer - March 11, 2021‘The challenge for Republicans will be the race to the bottom in the Republican primaries.’
By Associated Press - March 10, 2021One state lawmaker described the Jan. 6 Capitol riots as ‘the final straw.’
By Amy Lieu - February 19, 2021But 87% of Black voters chose President Joe Biden in 2020.
By Oliver Willis - February 19, 2021A new Gallup poll found just 37% of Americans have a positive view of the Republican Party, as opposed to 48% who view Democrats favorably.
By Emily Singer - February 10, 2021Polls find less than half of Republicans want Donald Trump to run for president in 2024.
By Donna Provencher - February 09, 2021The party refuses to hold its defeated nominee accountable for anything.
By Josh Israel - February 01, 2021