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Black activists in Vermont complain they were “invisible” to Bernie Sanders

Sophia Tesfaye
As Sanders now shifts to focus on black voters, some in his home state say they were treated with “benign neglect"

Killer Mike defends himself against misogyny charges after saying that “a uterus doesn’t qualify you to be president”

Scott Eric Kaufman
He accused Hillary Clinton of belonging to the group of politicians who tell minorities "Hold on, just wait awhile"

Marco Rubio’s campaign is truly pathetic — so why hasn’t the media noticed?

Gary Legum
From the glowing reviews he gets, you'd think Rubio was neck and neck with Trump. In fact, he's not even close

Political paralysis is the new normal: The GOP’s Scalia gamble may be suicidal, but it’s not illogical

Andrew O'Hehir
Trapped by its lunatic base, the GOP goes all-in on nihilism -- but in 2016, we can't assume that helps Democrats

Progressive Democrats need to thank Elizabeth Warren: By staying out of the race, she opened the door for Bernie’s rise and a new political movement

Sean Illing
Progressive Dems owe Sanders a debt of gratitude. Win or lose, his presence in this race has changed everything

This is the foreign policy platform Bernie Sanders needs to lay out if he wants to win

Behzad Yaghmaian
In order to distinguish himself from Hillary Clinton, Sanders will have to think bigger when it comes to diplomacy

DeRay Mckesson isn’t the first black activist to aim for city hall – but how much support does he have outside the Internet?

Meagan Day
Black Panther Party chairman Bobby Seale ran for mayor of Oakland in 1972, but it looked very different

“They really don’t want this out”: The biggest Iraq War scandal that nobody’s talking about

Liam O'Donoghue
“The Burn Pits” reveals how a Dick Cheney-connected company got rich while U.S. soldiers got poisoned

Thomas Piketty says Bernie Sanders can “change the face of the country”

Sophia Tesfaye
"Sanders’s success today shows that much of America is tired of rising inequality"

Emily Ratajkowski shakes off the trolls: Following vicious attacks over her Sanders endorsement, the actress pens a powerful essay on body-shaming

Erin Coulehan
The "Gone Girl" actress writes about the Catch-22 of being a woman in this week's Lenny Letter

The GOP’s terrifyingly literal “Brat Pack”: Why Saturday’s debate proves these candidates are all petulant children

Bob Cesca
It would be hard to watch this past weekend's debate and get any impression other than wide-eyed terror

How to build a revolution: How America can get a revitalized left (and why Bernie can’t do it alone)

Tim Donovan
The Vermont senator has created a political sensation with his call for a "revolution." Here's what it really takes

The Clintons really don’t get it: False attacks and failed strategies as Hillary repeats 2008

Bill Curry
They're distorting Sanders' plans and ham-handedly using Obama and race. It's a dangerous game and a losing plan

The establishment looks like this: The real reason why Clintons always push our politics to the right

Paul Rosenberg
Hillary and Bernie have two different visions. You can make a case for either -- but they're not the same

Hillary Clinton’s strategy shift: Why she’s wise to run for a “third Obama term”

Sean Illing
Hillary's stressing how much closer her platform is to Obama's than Bernie's — that might be enough to top Sanders

The Republican Supreme Court tantrum is a gift to Democrats, especially to Hillary Clinton

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans plan to block Obama's SCOTUS nominee, but doing so will hurt their already tattered reputation

Sanders might be our best candidate, but don’t buy into his masterful pandering about starting a political revolution

Elizabeth King
The unpleasant truth: Bernie Sanders is pandering to the left when he speaks of revolutions that won't be realized

Bernie’s man behind the scenes: Tad Devine is the Karl Rove to Sanders’ 2016 populist uprising

David Freedlander
Devine, who guided party-backed candidates against political upstarts in 2000 and 2004, is now on the other side

Religion, patriotism, partisanship: Donald Trump and Ted Cruz’s Presidents’ Day history lesson

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
When untrustworthy politicians spout bad history, we turn dangerous myths into truths. This holiday, stick to facts

Hillary Clinton brought this on herself: How a Democratic primary coronation turned into a war

Conor Lynch
Bernie Sanders has captured the imaginations of American progressives. He's also had some help

Is Bernie Sanders doomed to the same fate as Ron Paul?

Conor Lynch
The two candidates share some electoral similarities. But there are reasons to feel better about Bernie

You love Bernie and brunch: “SNL” pokes Sanders-loving urban lefties

Brendan Gauthier
"Hillary has everything I want in a president, but she's no Bernie"

2016 is now all about the Supreme Court: This is how Justice Scalia’s death deadlocks the Court — and changes presidential race

Paul Campos
Republicans are likely to stonewall any Obama nominee, turning the '16 race into a Supreme Court battleground

Bernie Sanders, John Roberts, George W. Bush and more react to Justice Scalia’s death

Associated Press
Sanders differed with his views, but calls him: "A brilliant, colorful and outspoken member of the Supreme Court
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