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Robert Reich: Bernie Sanders is the only candidate of change

Robert Reich
This election is about reclaiming American democracy from moneyed interests. Only a movement can make that happen

The blood sport of Iowa: A squeaker victory, losers who “win” and the mainstream media’s bizarre caucus narrative

Andrew O'Hehir
How the warped narrative of winners, losers and "momentum" feeds our longing for drama -- and undermines democracy

Even when Hillary wins, she loses: In Iowa, I saw plenty of excitement for Clinton, too — but Sanders’ surge is still the big news

Anna March
Clinton's Iowa victory, narrow as it is, is a huge step for women—and that's not enough to be the party's future?

Sanders’ supporters cry foul over “Coingate”: Controversy over coin tosses that made Clinton “winner” in Iowa

Ben Norton
The suspicious circumstances in which Clinton edged Sanders has critics demanding answers over bizarre coin flips

No, Bernie Sanders can’t overcome GOP obstructionism. Here’s why that shouldn’t matter

Bob Cesca
The deck is stacked against Sanders' legislative vision. That doesn't mean his vision isn't of vital importance

Drama over Iowa caucus: Bernie Sanders urges DNC to release raw votes after tight finish

Antoaneta Roussi
A video shown on C-Span has raised suspicions that the tally was botched in one of Iowa's precincts

Bernie bros, stop this meme: Your dumb joke about Hillary’s music taste isn’t funny — it’s predictably sexist

Annie Zaleski
Female music journalists, fans and musicians themselves deal with these false and stupid assumptions all the time

How Hillary Clinton bounces back from Iowa: Voters are hungry for a platform with meaning, she needs to give it to them

Elias Isquith
Her win in Iowa was pyrrhic at best. Here's the way to keep 2016 from being a repeat of 2008

Hillary Clinton jumps on America’s next Flint: Campaign looks to put the spotlight on Jackson, Mississippi, as lead levels spike

Sophia Tesfaye
Like with Flint water crisis, Clinton beats Sanders to the punch addressing water contamination in low-income area

CNN really lets Paul Begala analyze Clinton vs Sanders? The revolving door spins out of control

Gabriel Arana
Paul Begala is a brilliant strategist and longtime Clinton ally. As a CNN analyst, he has unfair rooting interest

With a virtual tie between Clinton and Sanders in Iowa, Bernie’s campaign proves it has serious grassroots power

Ben Norton
Support for Clinton or Sanders is clearly split on class and ideological lines, making grassroots voters loom large

Marco Rubio goes on “Good Morning America” to throw shade at the two candidates who beat him in Iowa

Scott Eric Kaufman
It certainly is odd to see the third-place "winner" sound so confident about his electability

Larry Wilmore owns Iowa: “Don’t tell Bernie Sanders that because he’s out there shoveling, too”

Sarah Burris
"The Nightly Show" mourns the end of the great Iowa pander season

Ted Cruz’s election-shattering Iowa upset: His victory has stripped away Donald Trump’s mystique and momentum

Simon Maloy
Marco Rubio got his strong third place finish, and Hillary and Bernie fight each other to a draw

Hillary Clinton must really hate Iowa: The biggest lessons from last night’s Iowa caucuses

Jack Mirkinson
For the second time in 8 years, the Democratic frontrunner underperformed. The ground is shifting beneath her feet

The Democratic Primary miracle: Why Sanders vs. Clinton is just the beginning

David Dayen
For the first time in ages, a primary is centered around substantive differences. It's a bigger deal than you think

They’re all bought and sold: American democracy belongs to the billionaires now

Nomi Prins
With the lone exception of Bernie Sanders, every candidate is either in bed with Wall Street or super-rich himself

Hillary Clinton’s early lead evaporates as Iowa Democratic caucuses tighten up

Sophia Tesfaye
Clinton's lead over Bernie Sanders gone, 49.9 percent to 49.4 percent with more than 85 percent of the vote in

Martin O’Malley ends presidential campaign after distant third place Iowa caucus showing

Sophia Tesfaye
O'Malley hasn't yet garnered 1 percent support in Iowa with more than 80 percent reporting

Twitter’s toxic party: Anything goes, everyone’s invited and the host is too terrified to set down house rules

Arthur Chu
What made Twitter great at first was destined to drag it down—but the company won't abandon its freewheeling vision

“It’s going to be hard to change the Republican party”: E.J. Dionne explains how the right went wrong — and helped create Donald Trump and Ted Cruz

David Daley
E.J. Dionne explains why Republicans must moderate themselves -- or doom any hope of a functional government

Robert Reich: The Washington Post is lying to you about Bernie Sanders

Robert Reich
A new editorial claims Sanders' proposal would reduce the quality of American healthcare. The notion is ludicrous

Cracks in the Clinton coalition? Why some union members are flocking to Trump

Elias Isquith
Despite his plutocratic worldview, some union members are Trump-curious. Here's how Clinton can nip that in the bud

The way we pick presidential nominees in this country is profoundly stupid

Paul Blest
No, Iowa should not have so much power over the country's future. But that's just the start of the problems
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