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Hillary’s economic pitch: She’s recommitting to progressive policies and dismantling Trumpism
Simon Maloy
Speaking on the economy, Hillary Clinton eased the concerns of progressive activists and lit into Donald Trump
Decoding Obama’s playlist: Inside his summer jams, a hint of what we’ll miss most about him
Scott Timberg
This summer playlist is more than a mix tape — it's one of the last big public statements he'll make in office
Plutocrats make it clear: Capitalism trumps democracy — why some free-marketeers actually like dictators
Ben Norton
Some business elites and libertarians openly admit that capitalism and democracy are inherently antagonistic
A little goes a long way: Why a small tax on Wall Street trades is a good idea
Robert Reich
Americans pay sales taxes on all sorts of things, yet Wall Street traders pay no sales tax on stocks and bonds
Defining politics: If Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine are “progressive,” then the word has lost all meaning
Kathleen Geier
How the term "progressive" became an empty marketing tool for corporate Democrats
Sexist Trump revolt: His nomination is a reaction to women’s growing social and economic power
Amanda Marcotte
Women have more money and autonomy than before, and in reaction, huge numbers of men support Trump
“The system in place is obviously broken”: Black Lives Matter activism as a counter to centrist Democrats
Brendan Gauthier
Salon Talks: D. Watkins & Natasha Alford discuss Jill Stein, "superpredators," and cop shootings of unarmed blacks
Denial, anger and revenge: By playing the “rigged election” card, Trump and his backers will wreak havoc on the U.S. after November
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's followers and the GOP will do everything to ensure that Clinton and America pays a price for her victory
No “get out of jail free” card: Is the fight to end mass incarceration wasting away in Washington?
James Kilgore
Throughout 2015, our over-reliance on imprisonment drew a constant spotlight, but the issue is no longer a priority
Swinging the Senate blue may hinge on Latino voters: Why more action to mobilize these voters is necessary
Emily Schwartz Greco
Veteran organizers say Democrats need more than Spanish-language TV ads to mobilize them
Don’t worry, Berniecrats: The populist insurgency is ratcheting up
Jim Hightower
Sanders didn't win the White House, but he did help build a progressive-populist movement that will outlive 2016
Democrats Abroad: What the Democratic Party could learn from its overseas footsoldiers
Adam Eichen, Bob Vallier
Votes from DA often make the critical difference in close contests — and demonstrate that every vote counts
This is not a moment, it’s a movement: More at stake for Sanders supporters than merely the 2016 election
Conor Lynch
Defeating Trump in November is imperative, but so is maintaining a popular movement long after the votes are cast
David Cross brings “social justice warriors” and the right together: “Through their hatred of me, [they] bond”
Scott Timberg
We talk to the comedian about his new special, Trump, Fox News, Hillary Clinton and political correctness
Julian Assange to Bill Maher: Wikileaks “working on” hacking Donald Trump’s tax returns
Brendan Gauthier
Asked if the DNC hack was "fair game" at such a critical juncture, Assange said, "It was definitely good fun"
Sixty years and nothing to show: The slow decay of American politics since Eisenhower, Stevenson
Andrew Bacevich
In 1956, both parties nominated likeable individuals who conveyed trustworthiness. In 2016, neither party has
Dems, don’t get happy: Despite big media narratives of a Clinton runaway victory, 100 days is a lifetime in politics
Bob Cesca
Democrats have a tendency to check out once they feel — rightly or wrongly — their candidate's a shoo-in
Challenging the stereotype: Working class white guys against Trump
Leo Gerard
The press would have you believe that all of the angry white men are Trump supporters
Jill Stein’s anti-vax game: How and why the Green Party candidate is pandering to the anti-vaccination crowd
Amanda Marcotte
Jill Stein sows doubt and fears about vaccinations, and the supposed Snopes debunking did nothing of the sort
Trouble for the TPP: Business groups’ desperate PR campaign signals possible failure for trade deal
David Dayen
The fact that business groups are spending millions to influence pols to pass TPP shows the pact is in jeopardy
The U.S. can’t let Trump win: His victory would embolden the most hateful Americans who fostered his rise
Bob Cesca
A victory for Trump would legitimize the dangerous, inchoate anger of unhinged Americans
The real reckoning: Hillary Clinton can’t do much if Washington stays the same
Robert Reich
Clinton has a long list of good proposals for helping average working people, but will they go anywhere?
WATCH: Sanders delegate behind Palestinian flag DNC protest vows to continue struggle for progressive change
Ben Norton
Ali Kurnaz, the Bernie delegate who raised a Palestinian flag at the DNC, says Clinton delegates tried to stop him
Hillary Clinton’s bogus war on poverty: Her proposed minimum wage hike would only hurt low-income families
Carrie Sheffield
Why Clinton's progressive solutions to poverty ring hollow and incredibly out of touch
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