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The Libertarian Party Became Too Extreme for Me, So I Changed My Political Allegiance

Jane Coaston asks former Representative Justin Amash how she can believe in the Libertarian Party again.

Should America Intervene in Haiti? ‘Go to Hell’ and Other Views

Nick Kristof and Lydia Polgreen debate the lessons learned from America’s foreign policy in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere.

How to Perform Normalcy — and Why the Democrats Should Give It a Try

Bhaskar Sunkara and Michelle Cottle look to the Democratic Party’s future.

Has Donald Trump Lost His Grip on the Republican Party?

Two conservative writers, Ross Douthat and Kevin D. Williamson, join Jane Coaston to discuss Trump’s odds and Ron DeSantis’s rise.

About Last Night: Michelle Cottle and Ross Douthat on the Midterms Winners and Losers

Times Opinion writers on why we didn’t get a red wave.

The Price of $5 Donations: Is Small-Dollar Fund-Raising Doing More Harm Than Good?

Tim Miller and Micah Sifry on how grass-roots funding has changed American politics.

‘Maybe Gen Z Is Just Kinder’: How America’s Youngest Voters Are Shaping Politics

Three 20-something voters on the issues they care about most this midterm season.

Has Polling Broken Politics?

As the midterms near, Margie Omero and Nate Silver consider what voter surveys are good for.

Is America Headed for Another Civil War?

Jamelle Bouie and Tim Alberta on whether America’s polarization is at a tipping point.

Are You ‘Third-Party-Curious’? Andrew Yang and David Jolly Would Like a Word.

Two co-founders of the Forward Party on how the two-party system fails American voters.
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