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Donald Trump’s presidential fantasy involves plotting revenge on his rivals
Taylor Link
The future president would rather get back at the people who were mean to him than staff the White House
Donald Trump’s progressive mandate: At least on economics, that’s not as crazy as it sounds
Matthew Sheffield
Trump voters are fed up with Republican trickle-down economics — and congressional liberals see a real opening
Donald Trump will now control drone assassinations and mass surveillance, which Democrats let Obama expand
Ben Norton
Left-wing critics warned about Obama's dangerous precedent, yet Democrats attacked them. Now look what happened
The media is starting to normalize Donald Trump, and it should make you very scared
The media will be quick to downplay the dangerous radicals of the Trump administration
Robert Reich: Why we need a new Democratic Party now
Robert Reich
What happened in America on Election Day should not be seen as a victory for hatefulness over decency
Right-wing vs. progressive populism: How to win in these populist Trump times
Jonathan Matthew Smucker
To be living in populist times is to be living in an era when political authority is no longer seen as legitimate
My grandma, torn between Trump and Bernie, has something to tell us
Julie Sokolow
Not quite a Bernie Bro: My Texas Christian grandma was drawn to Trump, loved Bernie — and couldn't stand Hillary
Muslim in America under President Trump: We will endure this
Jalal Baig
I woke up on Nov. 9 to an unthinkable new reality, full of doubts about this country. But it's no time to retreat
Yep, race really did Trump economics: A data dive on his supporters reveals deep racial animosity
Sean McElwee
Still think economic anxiety and trade policy were the big factors in Trump's win? Data suggests otherwise
Leonard Cohen, Hillary Clinton and the future: Where does the Democratic Party go after this crushing defeat?
Andrew O'Hehir
Pop’s prophet saw the future — and it was murder. With Hillary swept off the stage, what do the Democrats do now?
We (still) can do it: Energized feminists are well positioned for future gains — if we do the work
Anna March
Memo to my fellow feminists: We can mourn Hillary Clinton's defeat, but come Monday, we need to get back to work
White flight from reality: Inside the racist panic that fueled Donald Trump’s victory
David Masciotra
I live in a fly-over Indiana town. I assure you Donald Trump's economic policies didn't win him this election
Populist uprising from the middle of where? 10 shocking facts about 2016 election night
Steven Rosenfeld
Not only did Clinton win the popular vote, but Trump received less votes than both Romney and McCain when they ran
Michigan Democrat slams Hillary Clinton’s terrible campaign strategy: “How would any sane person not predict how this one would go?”
Brendan Gauthier
"I was the crazy one," wrote Dingell, who watched Clinton twice take the Rust Belt for granted and pay the price
Rebellion in the Democratic Party: Keith Ellison eyes top spot as DNC staff berates Donna Brazile
Ben Norton
After Trump's victory, Clinton fans apologize to Sanders supporters; DNC staffer denounces Donna Brazile
Who is Keith Ellison? Meet the Muslim American who Bernie Sanders wants to replace DNC chairwoman Donna Brazile
Brendan Gauthier
As Democrats clean their own swamp, the progressive Minn. congressman has emerged as a top contender for DNC chair
Why we need a new Democratic Party
Robert Reich
The DNC has become a giant fundraising machine, too often reflecting the goals and values of the moneyed interests
St. Paul and the Broken Bones’ singer Paul Janeway talks social justice & politics
Salon Staff
The frontman, a native Alabaman, sat down with Salon's Amanda Marcotte
Bernie Sanders warned Democrats he could beat Donald Trump; party sabotaged him anyway
Ben Norton
In retrospect, it looks like the Democratic Party deliberately destroyed its best chance of defeating Donald Trump
How the media made this monster, normalizing Donald Trump and demonizing Hillary Clinton, and it’s not over
Heather Digby Parton
Obsessive coverage of the BS "email scandal" may have tipped a tight race. Now Trump "pivots" to the White House
Boomers in revolt: Was Trump’s shocking win an act of generational warfare?
Matthew Sheffield
Once the baby boomers rebelled against their parents. Now they're trolling the grandkids by electing Donald Trump
“Not my president!” President-elect Donald Trump inspires walkouts, protests in major cities
Jeremy Binckes
Americans marched out and took to the streets Wednesday night
Donna Brazile: I’m sorry only that I got caught cheating with debate questions
Matthew Sheffield
Interim DNC chair won't apologize for helping Clinton, recycles discredited claims that Russians altered emails
We deserved this, America — and now we have no idea what the hell to do about it
Andrew O'Hehir
It took years to create the Donald Trump storm system — and it will take years to untangle what just happened
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