With less than a month until the midterms, the race for governor in Georgia is a toss up. Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams joins Morning Joe to discuss the races and the more than 53,000 voter registration applications on hold in the state.
Read MoreWhile you weren't looking, Republicans in the House passed another $3.8 trillion in tax cuts for the wealthy.
Read MoreCarol Anderson, the Charles Howard Candler Professor of African American Studies at Emory University and author of One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying Our Democracy joins us.
Read MoreA lawsuit in Georgia claims that 700,000 disproportionately Democratic-voting and non-white voters have been purged from the voter roles by Secretary of State Brian Kemp, not the first time he's been accused of such misdeeds
Read MoreAccording to a release, members of the SCLC, Rainbow-PUSH Coalition, the Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda, and the New Georgia Project are planning to join with others to file a federal lawsuit against Georgia's Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
Read MoreJournalist Greg Palast confronts GOP candidate for Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp outside the Sprayberry Barbecue in Newman, Georgia, asking, “Mr. Kemp are you removing Black voters from the voter rolls just so you can win this election?”
Read MoreHaley will leave her role at the United Nations at the end of the year, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday.
Read MoreWhoever eventually challenges the Maine Republican senator will hit the ground running.
Read MoreNever again …
believe Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine, or Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., when they claim to be critics of Donald Trump or posture as “moderate” Republicans.
let the media call them the “swing” voters in the Senate or “our best hope for profiles in courage in Congress.”
fall for their “I’m torn between my party and my principles” schtick — or let them write books with shamelessly dishonest titles.
Senator Bernie Sanders FURIOUS Speech Ahead of Senate Final Vote on Judge Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation to Supreme Court
Read MoreAllowed To Be Angry: Women, Rage And The Way Forward. 1 A speaks to Rebecca Traister, Soraya Chemaly and Brittney Cooper
Read MoreIn his editorial New Rule, Bill calls on liberals to stop chasing conservatives out of restaurants and focus on chasing them out of office.
Read MorePeople who expected Sen. Susan Collins, allegedly one of two remaining Republican moderates in the Senate, to save us from Brett Kavanaugh have not studied her record.
Read MoreThe Trump administration reportedly has obtained search warrants that would allow them access to the Facebook pages of thousands of anti-Trump protesters.
Read More… and The Presidential Election Could Make It Worse
Read MoreThe current president of the United States sees this moment in history as a scary time for young men. Well, it should be scary for men who sexually assault women.
Read MoreSusan Rice, who was President Barack Obama’s national security adviser, bluntly responded to a tweet, angry about Collins, asking who would run against Collins in Maine. She tweeted: “Me.”
Read MoreThe DFL Party’s attempt to find a law enforcement agency willing to investigate a domestic abuse claim against U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison was mired in uncertainty … after the Minneapolis Police Department said it would seek to refer the case to another jurisdiction.
Read MoreCNN commentator Angela Rye rips Trump's Advisory Board member Paris Dennard after he called Ivanka Trump "graceful" for meeting with Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef. Yosef has been condemned for comparing black people to monkeys.
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