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Richard Cordray
2022 midterms
Jan. 25, 2021
Republican Senator Rob Portman to Retire in 2022
The fight for control of the Senate in 2022 is already underway. The key factor could be the kind of Republican divisions evident in Portman’s Ohio.
By
Ed Kilgore
2018 midterms
Oct. 3, 2018
Heartland Heartburn Grows for Republicans in Gubernatorial Races
The very region that did so much to make Trump president is moving away from his party in the midterms.
By
Ed Kilgore
June 16, 2018
Democrats Hope for Big Gubernatorial Gains This November
With the gubernatorial landscape being the mirror image of the Senate’s pro-GOP tilt, Democrats should gain, but state politics can be complicated.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 9, 2018
Favorites Win Nearly Everywhere on First Big Primary Night of 2018
With the exception of a GOP House member losing in North Carolina, upsets were few and far between in a four-state primary night.
By
Ed Kilgore
May 7, 2018
What to Watch on 2018’s First Super Tuesday of Primaries
Wild who’s-the-Trumpiest GOP Senate races in Indiana and West Virginia and a Democratic gubernatorial fight in Ohio are the big events.
By
Ed Kilgore
Feb. 22, 2018
Berniecrats Endorse Kucinich, Bernie Keeps His Distance
If Sanders’s supporters go one way and he goes another in a key 2018 race, what does that say about 2020?
By
Ed Kilgore
Jan. 30, 2018
The Eternal Recurrence of Dennis Kucinich, Candidate for Office
Yes, he’s back. In this incarnation he’s a Fox Democrat running for governor of Ohio.
By
Ed Kilgore
Nov. 25, 2017
Nobody Knows Who the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s New Boss Is
A consumer advocate or the opposite of one?
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 22, 2017
Trump Won’t Be Able to Defang the CFPB Without a Fight
The president’s plan to put Mick Mulvaney in charge of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau — without Senate confirmation — might be illegal.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 16, 2017
Mick Mulvaney to Run Consumer Watchdog Agency He Hates
Trump’s budget director once called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a “sick, sad joke.” Now, he’s the CFPB’s interim leader.
By
Eric Levitz
Nov. 15, 2017
Our Government’s Last Powerful Progressive Regulator Just Resigned
Richard Cordray is out at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Now, he
might
be in the race for governor of Ohio.
By
Eric Levitz
Dec. 29, 2016
The GOP Wants to Drain the Swamp of Wall Street’s Enemies by Any Means Necessary
Richard Cordray can’t be fired without cause from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau until 2018. But the GOP is determined to find a cause.
By
Eric Levitz
July 16, 2013
Senate Democrats Threaten Nuclear Option and Win
Republicans have to let executive branch hostages go.
By
Jonathan Chait
barack obama
Jan. 4, 2012
Obama Appoints Richard Cordray During Recess
It’s all,
’Can’t touch this, GOP!’
By
Noreen Malone
tarpies
July 18, 2011
Obama Appoints Richard Cordray to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Warren is going to need to make some new plans.
By
Chris Rovzar