UP Against the Clock, the new recurring Up with Steve Kornacki quiz, returns. Read More
On immigration, GOP swing votes want it both ways

Immigration policy has divided families, heightened racial tensions and wrecked the careers of politicians who got on its bad side. Can Colorado's top Republican find a way to survive? Read More
Up: September 21
What should you expect from Saturday's Up with Steve Kornacki? Find out here. Read More
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How did the race for Virginia governor become a ‘vacuum’?
Former Virginia Governor Doug Wilder spared no one when he called the candidates running for the office this year "the most unelectrifying set of candidates that we've seen." Read More
The GOP’s chance to win over a city full of liberals
Republican candidate for New York City Mayor Joe Lhota joined Up with Steve Kornacki on Saturday to discuss his chances in a race that is widely expected to go to the Democratic nominee. Read More
Play along with Quizmaster 2000
Watch what happens when the Up panel turns politics into a game show. Read More
Recall election over gun control ‘litmus test’ for U.S.
Colorado State Senator John Morse faces a recall election with record turnout for his support of strict gun control laws in the state following the deadly shooting at an Aurora movie theater. Read More
Bloomberg accuses NYC mayoral frontrunner of ‘racist’ campaigning
In a long interview with New York Magazine, Michael Bloomberg criticized mayoral frontrunner Bill De Blasio for being "very left-wing." Read More
Thompson responds to report that some supporters benefitted from city pension deals
New York mayoral candidate Bill Thompson faces scrutiny after a New York Times story about pension contracts awarded to donors during his tenure as City Comptroller. Read More
NJ Senate candidate: Sandy recovery funds were ‘over the top’
New Jersey Senate candidate Steve Lonegan called federal relief to victims of Hurricane Sandy, the superstorm that devastated the Jersey Shore last October and left thousands of people homeless, "over the top." Read More
Remembering Jack Germond, and the era of journalism that went with him
Politcal reporter Jack Germond passed away last week, and with him some of the "old school" tricks of the journalism trade. Read More
New Jersey Senate candidate or Canadian pop icon? You decide!
How would you fare in a game of "Is this a New Jersey Senate candidate?" Read More
John McCain assures constituent ‘You’re not a taker’
Candid exchanges at a John McCain town hall meeting suggest why other Republican lawmakers are avoiding them this year. Read More
Up for August 17, 2013: What to Know
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Obama New Hampshire campaign vet endorses Clinton in ’16
"I think myself and a lot of people, particularly in New Hampshire, think that now's the time for Hillary Clinton," said Jim Demers, a co-chair of President Obama's New Hampshire campaign, Sunday. Read More
Remembering political legends Bill Scranton and Harry Byrd Jr.
One of the oldest living former governors and the oldest living former U.S. senator both died this week. Read More
What’s in a name?
A member of Congress had harsh words for those who still think there is nothing wrong with keeping the Washington Redskins name. Read More
Up for August 4: What you should know
Topics and guests for Sunday's show. Read More
Up on August 3: what you should know
Topics and guests for Saturday's Up with Steve Kornacki. Read More
Not a traitor, but a warning to would-be leakers
PFC Bradley Manning was found not guilty of the most serious charge against him, but the Obama administration's war on leakers continues. Read More








