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Steve Kornacki is the news editor for Salon. He’s previously written about politics for the New York Observer and Roll Call, and his work has also appeared in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal and on the Daily Beast.

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Tuesday, Jun 28, 2011 13:45 ET

How Chris Christie helps his Democratic helpers

Did dismantling public broadcasting in New Jersey also help the governor pay back an unlikely friend?
Monday, Jun 27, 2011 12:24 ET

What being a "flake" really means

Chris Wallace's put-down of Michele Bachmann offers a window into the GOP establishment's fears
Friday, Jun 24, 2011 11:50 ET

Chris Christie's Democratic helpers

Why would a Democratic legislature in a very blue state join the war on public unions?
Thursday, Jun 23, 2011 14:39 ET

Mike Barnicle: The best friend a gangster could have

When Whitey Bulger was at the peak of his power, he could always count on a friendly columnist to do his P.R.
Wednesday, Jun 22, 2011 12:53 ET

Iowa, New Hampshire and the Christian right in 2012

If Michele Bachmann or one of the GOP's other far-right aspirants is going to break out, where will it happen?
Tuesday, Jun 21, 2011 13:07 ET

Does the media's candidate have a prayer?

Jon Huntsman has won fawning coverage from the press. Will it actually hurt him with Republicans?
Monday, Jun 20, 2011 09:01 ET

Does Rick Perry have his own Dukakis problem?

The man who was George W. Bush's lieutenant governor may run for president. Haven't we seen this set-up before?
Friday, Jun 17, 2011 13:08 ET

The right really, really wants Obama to be Jimmy Carter

Why is it that every address Obama delivers is the second coming of the "malaise" speech?
Thursday, Jun 16, 2011 12:12 ET

The rapid rise and spectacular fall of Anthony Weiner

He chased cameras, stepped on toes and cut corners. And it worked beautifully -- until Memorial Day weekend
Wednesday, Jun 15, 2011 21:01 ET

Just how high can Michele Bachmann fly?

She's better at playing this game than many of us thought. But she still flunks the Pat Robertson test
Tuesday, Jun 14, 2011 20:30 ET

Is it time to stick a fork in Tim Pawlenty?

The world's most boring candidate never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity
Monday, Jun 13, 2011 23:50 ET

Michele Bachmann's coming-out party

In the first real GOP debate, the Minnesota congresswoman puts on a performance tailor-made for the Tea Party
Monday, Jun 13, 2011 08:01 ET

Behind the selective Weinergate outrage of Democrats

Nancy Pelosi and other top Democrats are piling on now -- but they've been quiet about much worse in the past
Friday, Jun 10, 2011 12:30 ET

The woman Anthony Weiner smeared speaks out

The victim of the race-baiting attack that launched his political career talks to Salon
Friday, Jun 10, 2011 09:10 ET

The richly earned humiliation of Newt Gingrich

No one has ever endured such a terrible first month as a presidential candidate -- nor deserved to more
Wednesday, Jun 8, 2011 18:07 ET

The four ways this can end for Anthony Weiner

A triumphant reelection victory? A humbling defeat to the GOP? A cable news deal? Here's where it could go
Tuesday, Jun 7, 2011 13:24 ET

The dirty trick that launched Anthony Weiner's career

A career that could end with a dumb online picture scandal was launched with race-baiting
Tuesday, Jun 7, 2011 00:35 ET

Anthony Weiner and Ted Kennedy

Does the late liberal lion's career offer a post-scandal roadmap for Weiner? Video
Monday, Jun 6, 2011 14:44 ET

So what does Anthony Weiner do now?

As humiliating as it is, he can probably survive today's photo release. But will he even want to?
Monday, Jun 6, 2011 13:20 ET

Jon Huntsman: Dusting off the McCain 2000 blueprint?

A GOP White House candidate says he's not going to compete in the activist-dominated caucus state
Friday, Jun 3, 2011 14:04 ET

How John Edwards nearly ruined everything

There were actually two moments when the 2008 Democratic nomination seemed within reach for him
Friday, Jun 3, 2011 08:01 ET

The painful price of "compassionate conservatism"

What is making Republicans walk off a Medicare cliff in 2011? The story starts more than a decade ago
Thursday, Jun 2, 2011 13:45 ET

Mitt Romney is betting on a bad economy

He'll never admit it, but the White House campaign Mitt Romney officially launched today depends on bad news
Wednesday, Jun 1, 2011 14:38 ET

Welcome to Herman Cain's moment

What should we make of the pizza magnate's surge in Republican presidential polls?
Wednesday, Jun 1, 2011 11:20 ET

Will Jim DeMint ruin South Carolina's "first in the South" primary?

Another Republican with Tea Party credibility eyes a late entry into the 2012 race
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