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The dangerous trap Bernie Sanders must avoid: Why bashing Hillary Clinton isn’t the way to go
Elias Isquith
If his campaign is to do real good, he'll have to avoid the temptation to wage scorched-earth attacks on Clinton
Bernie Sanders: Unlike some candidates, I won’t start a super PAC or court millionaires
Scott Eric Kaufman
The American people "have had enough of establishment politics -- they want real change"
“The personification of neoliberalism”: Doug Henwood explains why he’s still not ready for Hillary
Elias Isquith
The former secretary of state is still a corporate squish, the leftist journalist and author tells Salon
“Screwing with the Democratic Party”: Fear and loathing on champagne trail as a Bernie Sanders admirer travels to Elizabeth Warren utopia
Amber A'Lee Frost
What of feminists who hate Hillary for the right reasons? Can the sisterhood support the scrutiny of real politics?
Lefties, meet your candidate: Why Bernie Sanders is the only authentic alternative to Hillary Clinton
Jim Newell
Dissatisfied with Clinton's centrism? Well, Warren won't run and O'Malley's a poser. Embrace the blunt Brooklynite
Our stunted democracy could learn from Kazakhstan: Another Bush/Clinton race doesn’t look free to the rest of the world
Sophia A. McClennen
We act superior to countries where leaders are reelected with 97 percent. But to them we don't look much different
The GOP doesn’t want you to retire: Why the party will regret its latest gambit
Zaid Jilani
Leading presidential candidates want to raise the age of retirement. It's not going to sit well with our electorate
She drives us crazy: Amnesia, déjà-vu, fatigue and other symptoms of Hillary-related madness
Andrew O'Hehir
Wait, wasn't she president already? Decoding the passionate, conflicted and deeply strange launch of Hillary 2.0
“The Ron Paul of the left”: Why Bernie Sanders is the cranky socialist 2016 needs
Matthew Pulver
Sanders can't win. Not by a long shot. But he's willing to say the things nobody else will say. America needs that
Indisputable proof that Republicans are warriors for the aristocracy
Heather Digby Parton
GOP contenders are pretending to care about inequality. But it's all for show — and Congress is about to prove it
Here’s where Hillary needs to flip-flop: The tax hike she must reconsider to save Social Security
Simon Maloy
In 2008, Hillary was a fierce critic of raising taxes to fund Social Security. She should make a U-turn
It “won’t go unnoticed”: What the Clinton camp’s de Blasio dust-up says about the thinness of the Democratic field
Jim Newell
A Clinton ally's reprimand against Bill de Blasio shows why other Dems won't be eager to enter the contest
Hillary’s climate opportunity: Here’s how she fights and wins on global warming
Simon Maloy
Clinton has the tools and opportunity to go big on climate policy, and she absolutely should
The war-hungry GOP’s “patriotic” bullies: The truth about its obsession with American exceptionalism
Conor Lynch
Dick Cheney's ridiculous claims about Barack Obama this week fit into a longstanding right-wing tradition
C’mon, feel the Chafee-mentum! Another bored white guy might jump into the Democratic race
Jim Newell
Lincoln Chafee, former Rhode Island senator and governor (and Republican), is weighing a bid for Dem nomination
America’s “Elizabeth Warren denial”: Why everyone still pretends she’s running for president
Jim Newell
The liberal favorite couldn't be more clear that she's not running for president. But here's why no one's listening
“Nancy Pelosi looks like a tub of orange sherbet”: Congressional leaders read mean tweets
Colin Gorenstein
John Boehner, Kevin McCarthy, Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders all take turns reading tweets about themselves
“Crack cocaine for the Pentagon”: Meet the secret slush fund that’s getting hawks high
David Dayen
While the right cuts tons of basic services, here's the secret slush fund the military doesn't want you to discover
America’s immoral exceptionalism: The lie we keep telling ourselves about foreign policy and democracy
Patrick L. Smith
Americans are disgusted with all of these wars, but feel powerless to do anything about it
Hillary Clinton crushes Dem, GOP rivals in new poll
Luke Brinker
Email imbroglio doesn't seem to be damaging Clinton's White House prospects
Stop whining about the Democrats’ weak bench!
Joan Walsh
Pundits say Hillary Clinton’s 2016 dominance is a sign of a leadership vacuum, but here’s what it really means
Bernie Sanders is increasingly iffy on running for president — and the reason is thoroughly depressing
Luke Brinker
What the progressive senator's reticence reveals about a poisoned political process
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