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This election is going to suck: Why Hillary vs. Trump will be vicious, infuriating & bad for America
Jack Mirkinson
In November, America will choose between a triangulating insider and a blustering neofascist. What could go wrong?!
Bernie Sanders won big in Indiana so why did The New York Times relegate him to below its coverage of John Kasich?
Sophia Tesfaye
"Kasich remains -- Sanders in Rebound," the Times's barely front page story Wednesday morning read
This is not a dream: Ted Cruz’s exit has spawned a mystifying reality — GOP nominee Donald Trump
Simon Maloy
Indiana jettisons Ted Cruz from the race and hands the nomination to Donald Trump, while Sanders notches a win
This feminist is sticking with Bernie Sanders: Why Hillary backers need to take another long, honest look
Marie Myung-Ok Lee
Before it's too late, my fellow feminists need to reconsider Clinton, ignore the peer pressure, and vote on issues
What the left can learn from Donald Trump: Winning the working class means fixing your sales pitch
Conor Lynch
Trump's policies are a nightmare, and his message is full of hate. But the Left must learn to connect like he does
The 1 percent unleashed Trump: Savage capitalism has brought us to the brink of apocalypse
Anthony J. Gaughan
Wages have flattened, and the wealth gap has become an unbridgeable chasm. America was ripe for a populist uprising
Fighting words from Bernie Sanders: “I know that the Clinton campaign thinks this campaign is over. They’re wrong.”
The Associated Press
After winning in Indiana, Bernie Sanders says he has no plans to quit the race
It’s almost locked up: Donald Trump dashes Ted Cruz’s hopes in Indiana
The Associated Press
The real estate mogul will collect at least 45 of Indiana's 57 delegates,
Bernie vs. billionaires: Sanders jokingly supports telling the 1% to “f**k off”
Ben Norton
"I can’t quite phrase it like that, but... I like it," Sanders said when a supporter told the ruling class "f off!"
Let’s all laugh at the sexist pig: Hillary’s negative campaign against Donald Trump will be easy — and true
Amanda Marcotte
The Clinton strategy against Trump is to call him sexist, which may be the easiest negative campaign ever
Seth Meyers manages to make a 69 joke about single-payer health-care. Nice
Brendan Gauthier
"In this health-care plan," he cracks, everyone gets taken care of"
Forget about Hillary vs Bernie: Now let’s build the smart, progressive Tea Party
Steve Almond
Yes, Hillary backers should be less condescending in victory. Get over it: We need to win the next policy debate
The Sanders revolution is coming: More than half of young Americans now oppose capitalism
Robin Scher
Watch your back, Hillary. Poll data suggest adults aged 18-29 favor want no part of our neoliberal economic model
This racist clown could really win: Hillary’s lead on Donald Trump is far from commanding
Matthew Rozsa
Trump could end up capturing more primary votes than any GOP candidate in history. Do not write him off in November
Larry Wilmore didn’t “bomb”: His Washington performance was precisely what comedy should be — cutting elites down to size
Ben Norton
Wilmore gave us exactly what we needed at the White House Correspondents' dinner by tearing down the D.C. bigwigs
Bernie Sanders is not a sore loser: Our democracy is screwed unless we fix the unfair rules
Sophia A. McClennen
Frank Bruni is wrong. Talking about reforming our undemocratic election rules is how we make the system stronger
Don’t say Bernie’s revolution is dead: Why the real work of making change in America starts now
Bob Cesca
No, Bernie Sanders probably won't be the Democratic nominee. But that doesn't mean this moment is over
“Veep”’s exquisite edge: A profane catharsis for the nastiest presidential election in memory
Scott Timberg
The show's insults and cynicism offer an unlikely kind of release this election year, as Trump and the rest act out
“Your hair is so white, it tried to punch me at a Trump rally”: 10 best lines from Larry Wilmore’s scathing White House Correspondents’ Dinner monologue
Erin Keane
There aren’t enough fire and “100” emojis in the world to express how hard he worked that room
Dear God, let this primary season end: What to expect from Tuesday’s (already thoroughly bizarre) Indiana contests
Gary Legum
With Trump racking up endorsements from Mike Tyson and Bobby Knight, the Indiana primaries couldn't get any weirder
The Obama economy on May Day: “It could have been worse” isn’t nearly enough
Andrew O'Hehir
Irony abounds: The president defends his economic legacy -- on the international workers' holiday the U.S. ignores
Bernie is the hero of 2016: Just because he’s losing the nomination doesn’t mean he’s failed
Conor Lynch
Sanders should continue his fight to represent the interests of American workers. There's too much at stake
We are all just this screwed: Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and our muddled, perverted democracy
Patrick L. Smith
Hillary will be the nominee this fall. Time to examine what Bernie achieved and how it might go different next time
Clintonism screwed the Democrats: How Bill, Hillary and the Democratic Leadership Council gutted progressivism
Paul Rosenberg
Imagine there's no Clintons. It's easy if you try! Without pernicious DLC, liberalism is a stronger movement today
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