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Above the Fold Ranking the most insane political merch in recent American history From liberal-trolling straws to Mitch McConnell's cocaine tee, a short history of political crimes against taste. by Sophia Rose Segarra
Above the Fold The 2020 frontrunner is now New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern, despite not being in the race, has earned coveted endorsements from both Marianne Williamson and Pete Buttigieg. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold 5 books beloved by the 2020 candidates—none of which are ‘Ulysses’ You can't judge a book by its cover, but you can judge the Democratic debates by the books the presidential hopefuls can't stop talking about. by Clara Malley