Senate 2014
Partying with Anti-Tax Crusader Grover Norquist on Election Night
It's been a long dry spell for the Republican Party. But with the scent of victory in the air, Tuesday was to put the party back in the Grand Old Party.
How Republicans Will Make Life Hell for Barack Obama
The GOP is now preparing to take control of the Senate for the first time in eight years--a political power shift that gives the party free rein to torment President Barack Obama for the next two years.
Midterms 2014: Live Blog of Ignorance
Live campaign dispatches and everything else you need to know about Election Day 2014.
Yes, the Midterms Actually Do Matter
Voter choices today will directly impact the quality of air we breathe, how much we pay in taxes, and whether the country's broken immigration system gets fixed before we start collecting Social Security.
Why I'm Not Voting
Are we wrong for not performing our civic duty to vote when it's so easy to feel like our leaders aren't doing theirs?
This Guy Could Become the Most Powerful Man in the Senate
Greg Orman is running for Senate in Kansas as an Independent. If he unseats Republican incumbent Pat Roberts, he could determine which party controls the Senate after 2014.
The Bayou Politics of Louisiana's Midterm Elections
Louisiana's Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu is fighting a rising tide of conservatism in the Bayou State.
The VICE Guide to the Midterms
The 2014 midterm elections are on Tuesday, and no one cares. You should. So in the vague hope that you live in a state that allows same-day registration, here's the basic shit you need to know about.
This Libertarian Pizza Deliveryman Could Decide the North Carolina Senate Race
On the campaign trail with Sean Haugh.
What Republicans Really Mean When They Talk About Immigration
It's easy to chalk up the GOP's hard right midterm turn on immigration to conservative fearmongering and vague doomsday panic, that's not the whole story.
Is This the Year People Finally Give a Shit About Third-Party Candidates?
Every election involves some spin on the narrative that the two-party system is clinging to the edge of oblivion. But with confidence in Washington at an all-time low, these political interlopers smell blood.
Meet Larry Pressler, the Most Interesting Candidate of 2014
Larry Pressler, the former South Dakota Republican Senator who once turned down an ABSCAM bribe, is looking for a comeback, one cowboy poetry reading at a time.