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Christian Paz

Christian Paz

Correspondent

    Latest articles by Christian Paz

    The 2022 midterm elections, explained
    The fight for the Senate has become a fight over abortion rightsThe fight for the Senate has become a fight over abortion rights
    The 2022 midterm elections, explained

    Limited by the filibuster and conservative members of Congress, lawmakers are zeroing on holding the Senate as one way to defend reproductive rights.

    By Christian Paz
    Politics
    4 winners and 2 losers from the Ohio and Indiana primaries4 winners and 2 losers from the Ohio and Indiana primaries
    Politics

    The races featured an early test of Trump’s influence and an intraparty Democratic fight.

    By Li Zhou, Nicole Narea and 1 more
    Politics
    4 themes to watch in the Ohio and Indiana primaries4 themes to watch in the Ohio and Indiana primaries
    Politics

    There’s a big test of Trump’s influence, an intra-party Democratic fight, and more.

    By Andrew Prokop, Li Zhou and 2 more
    Politics
    Biden’s support among Gen Z and millennials is collapsing. Why?Biden’s support among Gen Z and millennials is collapsing. Why?
    Politics

    What Biden (and Democrats) got wrong about young voters.

    By Christian Paz
    Politics
    Crime will affect the midterms, but not in the way you thinkCrime will affect the midterms, but not in the way you think
    Politics

    Democrats are facing a reckoning on the local level — and it’s among themselves.

    By Christian Paz
    Politics
    Old-school homophobia is backOld-school homophobia is back
    Politics

    Why anti-LGBTQ laws and accusations of “grooming” children seem to be everywhere now.

    By Christian Paz