Ariel Edwards-Levy

reporter and polling editor at Huff Post

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Josh Barro talks with Right panelist Michael Brendan Dougherty and Left panelist Jamelle Bouie about the fires (actual and metaphorical) this week: the real, destructive wildfires in…

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Josh Barro talks with Right panelist Michael Brendan Dougherty and Left panelist Jamelle Bouie about the fires (actual and metaphorical) this week: the real, destructive wildfires in…

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Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is underway.

Does anyone change their mind anymore?

Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is underway.

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Some key polls spooked liberals one year away from the 2020 general election.

The polls, one year out

Some key polls spooked liberals one year away from the 2020 general election.

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NPR News provides live special coverage of the 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary.

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Will the death of a political rival to Putin push the U.S. to give more aid to Ukraine? Can a new bill help reduce crime in Washington, D.C.?

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Adam Schiff or Steve Garvey will become the state’s next senator. Abortion access and pay equity will fall more heavily under the purview of men in the Senate.

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Katie Porter’s influence turned Orange County competitive, but after her Senate race loss, Democrats now face the challenge of keeping that same momentum going.

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A new ordinance regulating short-term rentals in unincorporated LA County areas requires homeowners to live on-site. The goal: more housing, fewer party houses.

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On this episode of the Scheer Intelligence podcast, Heyday Books publisher and former LA Times book editor Steve Wasserman and host Robert Scheer commit themselves to this conversation…

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