In the Democratic Primary, It’s Women Who Win Elections Against Men Who Lose Races It's coming down to women who win against some male frontrunners who don’t have the best track record of prevailing at the polls. By John A. Tures
Virginia’s House Speaker May End Up Governor—Why That Would Be Bad for Immigrants Kirk Cox’s ascension into the governorship would give Republicans control over the Virginian government, allowing them to move forward with a number of Republican agenda items, including anti-immigration policies. By Ufon Umanah
FBI Director Christopher Wray Walks Tightrope Between Trump Team and Public Opinion With contradicting rhetoric, legal technicalities and theatrics all masking Washington power plays around every corner, Wray treads carefully. By Davis Richardson