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Donald Trump loves Hispanics, but the feelings aren’t mutual: If he makes it to November, they won’t forget his toxic hate speech
Sean Illing
Hispanics are an increasingly important voting bloc — Trump's rhetoric will continue to repel them
The media is calling Bernie’s “political revolution” dead — and completely missing the point
Tim Donovan
After some tough losses to Clinton, many are ready to dismiss the Vermont senator. That would be a cynical mistake
“The Revenant” is Trump, “Spotlight” is Bernie: What this best picture race tells us about our divided America
Misha Berson
Both "The Revenant" and "Spotlight" are populist stories—but they sell widely different political and social ideals
America has a white guy problem: From Donald Trump to #OscarsSoWhite, our “diversity problems” are all connected
Paula Young Lee
It's time we stop treating diversity in Hollywood, journalism, politics and education as separate problems
“I’m not a Superpredator, Hillary!”: Black Lives Matter protestors confront Clinton at South Carolina fundraiser
Sophia Tesfaye
Ashley Williams donated $500 to deliver a message directly to Clinton
“People understand that the game is rigged”: Ice cream icon Jerry Greenfield explains why he’s sweet on Bernie for prez
Elias Isquith
Sanders' early success shows how serious Americans are about getting money out of politics, Greenfield tells Salon
Fight the soulless juggernaut: Big money, machine politics and the real issue separating Sanders and Clinton
Camille Paglia
Democrats face a stark choice: A money-mad, scandal-plagued establishment, or the potential of decency and change
This is what political insanity looks like: The idea of a Clinton-Kasich “dream ticket” is rooted in fantasy and confusion over what the candidates stand for
Amanda Marcotte
Talk about Clinton picking Kasich as VP assumes she's less liberal and he's less conservative than they really are
Hillary is anything but “inevitable”: The political press is lying to you about her delegate lead
The primary remains deadlocked, but that hasn't stopped our feckless pundits from handing the nomination to Clinton
Noam Chomsky: Donald Trump is a natural product of neoliberalism
Aaron Williams
The philosopher and political activist assesses the modern GOP and America's pervading feeling of hopelessness
Chris Rock is ready: The Oscar host’s historic opportunity is the moment his entire career has led toward
Andrew O'Hehir
There's no Hollywood figure as uniquely positioned as Rock to take on #OscarsSoWhite from its own stage
Democrats are afraid to speak the truth about Hillary: She’s the embodiment of white privilege, while Sanders has earned his success
H.A. Goodman
The strongest example of white privilege is placing more emphasis on war than the plight of struggling Americans
Gordon Gano defends Lou Reed: “He was the exact opposite of everything that he probably deservedly has a reputation for”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the Violent Femmes frontman about a reunion, religion and why he might vote for Bernie Sanders
Betty Friedan would vote for Bernie: Gloria Steinem and other feminists need to hear this
Lucy Komisar
I knew Friedan and I know she believed the system wasn't just about men and women, either
SC town hall: Sanders calls for fighting structural racism; Clinton calls for white people to be “honest”
Ben Norton
The way the candidates discussed racism in the South Carolina town hall reflects their economic ideologies
Bernie Sanders has led Hillary Clinton in this major national poll nearly all month
Sophia Tesfaye
Since Iowa, Sanders has overtaken Clinton for the majority of the month in the Reuters daily tracking poll
Scalia truthers are all-American: “The Declaration of Independence is based on a conspiracy theory”
Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to a political scientist about where conspiracy theories come from and how they shape politics
“Let Trump be your nominee”: Al Sharpton explains how Hillary or Bernie can win the black vote
Brendan Gauthier
Sharpton visits the Larry Wilmore show, defends Obama legacy: "19 million people got healthcare"
I don’t care if no one approves: I’m a leftist feminist and I’m not voting for Clinton, Sanders or anyone in 2016
Elizabeth King
I’ve been cussed out on Facebook and been called un-American — but I refuse to support someone I don’t believe in
Robert Reich: The establishment is dying
Robert Reich
The rise of figures like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump isn't the cause; it's the symptom
Bernie’s political funeral may be premature — and Hillary supporters should be careful what they wish for
Andrew O'Hehir
Pundits agree: After Nevada, Hillary's unstoppable (again). Even if they're right, a Trump race poses dire peril
The Senate GOP’s idiotic SCOTUS obstruction: Why Republicans are shooting themselves in the foot
Bob Cesca
Republicans announced today that the Senate Judiciary Committee will not hold hearings on Obama any nominee
No, Bernie Sanders isn’t doomed: Why Hillary Clinton’s Nevada win doesn’t mean it’s over
Daniel Denvir
Media onlookers have been quick to pronounce the Sanders campaign dead. But the truth is that it's far from certain
“He will do the right thing”: Spike Lee endorses Bernie Sanders in new ad
Sophia Tesfaye
Ahead of the South Carolina primary, the "Do the Right Thing" director tries to boost Sanders with black voters
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