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Donald Rumsfeld Is Stepping Down Donald Rumsfeld Is Stepping Down

Who says elections don't change anything? On the day after Democrats took control of the House of Representatives and, by all indications, the Senate, word comes that Secretary o...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

Five Questions Five Questions

The wave -- and make no mistake, it's a global one -- has just crashed on our shores, soaking our imperial masters. It's a sight for sore eyes. As all of us look ahead, here are ...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

The Sun Rises in the East The Sun Rises in the East

The Northeast is now to Democrats what the South has recently been for Republicans: an absolute political stronghold. "A Category 5 political storm hit the shores of the Northeas...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

Bush’s Rough Justice Bush’s Rough Justice

Bush insisted that Saddam Hussein's trial be held in Iraq so that an international tribunal would never expose America's history of support for the tyrant.

Nov 8, 2006 / Column / Robert Scheer

Lost in Connecticut Lost in Connecticut

Joe Lieberman won an idiosyncratic victory. He holds his seat despite his relentless support for Iraq, rather than because of it.

Nov 8, 2006 / Feature / Bruce Shapiro

The People Speak on Raising the Minimum Wage The People Speak on Raising the Minimum Wage

It now looks as if voters approved all six of the state-level minimum-wage initiatives. In addition to Missouri and Ohio--which you read about on the Notion last night--the measur...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

The Netroots Election? Not So Fast The Netroots Election? Not So Fast

Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi and Rahm Emanuel say they are happy to sharecredit for the Democrats' electoral success, but not everyone in theparty is feeling as generous. Progressive...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

The Unstoppable Harold Ford The Unstoppable Harold Ford

It was tough for any self-respecting progressive to root wholeheartedlyfor Harold Ford Jr. In his longshot bid to replace retiring SenateMajority Stiff Bill Frist, Tennesee's wund...

Nov 8, 2006 / The Nation

A New Morality A New Morality

Citizens in Arizona, Missouri, Montana, and Ohio resoundingly passed minimum wage initiatives today. And in Colorado, voters are evenly split on the issue in early returns at the...

Nov 8, 2006 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Senate! UPDATED The Senate! UPDATED

With an early morning win in the tightly-contested state of Missouri and results that seemed to show Montana and Virginia tipping toward them, Democrats ended one of the most inte...

Nov 8, 2006 / John Nichols

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