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Sanders called JPMorgan’s CEO America’s “biggest corporate socialist” — here’s why he has a point
Paul Adler
Sen. Bernie Sanders called JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon the “biggest corporate socialist in America today” in recent ad
“Outrageous and Un-American,” Bernie Sanders says of city jailing people for unpaid medical debt
Jake Johnson
"What's happening here is a jailhouse shake-down for cash that is the criminalization of private debt," said ACLU
CEO who ran Goldman Sachs during financial crisis warns Bernie Sanders will “ruin” economy
Igor Derysh
“This person ran Goldman Sachs when it helped crash the economy and then profited off the rubble," a reporter said
Press Watch: Mainstream media gives Bernie only partial credit for N.H. victory
Dan Froomkin
Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg were "the story," to many media observers — rather than the actual winner
Former CNBC anchor to challenge Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Democratic primary
Matthew Rozsa
"I want everybody to have the opportunity that I've had," Michelle Caruso-Cabrera says
Bloomberg-Obama ads leave Biden out of the frame
Bob Hennelly
The former mayor’s years of investing in local pols pays off in New Jersey
Bernie takes New Hampshire as Buttigieg, Klobuchar fight to be his main opponent
Amanda Marcotte
Sanders emerges as frontrunner, but dropoff from 2016 suggests his campaign falls far short of a "revolution"
Iowa disaster shows why techie culture and running elections don’t always mix — is Nevada next?
Steven Rosenfeld
Nevada is racing to replace the app that failed in Iowa with new and untested online voting tools for Feb. 22
MSNBC’s Chuck Todd under fire for reciting quote comparing Sanders supporters to Nazis
Jake Johnson
Todd called supporters of the Jewish frontrunner "brownshirts," who were paramilitaries in the Nazi party
Another split decision: Sanders narrowly beats Buttigieg in New Hampshire
Sophia Tesfaye
Amy Klobuchar captures headlines with strong third-place finish; Warren and Biden far back in fourth and fifth
The opioid crisis is a big issue in New Hampshire
Amanda Latimore
5 questions answered on what voters want the candidates to do
James Carville: Democratic Party would turn into a “cult” if it nominates Sanders for president
Matthew Rozsa
"You're not a member of the Democratic Party, but you know this as well as I do," Carville warned Joe Scarborough
Mike Bloomberg rises in the polls — but does he have a plausible path to victory?
Igor Derysh
Bloomberg's best shot at the Democratic nomination is a convention battle, which could be a huge gift for Trump
Primary day in New Hampshire: But whatever happens, this isn’t the end
Amanda Marcotte
Takeaways from New Hampshire: Bernie stays strong, Buttigieg rises — and in a just world, Warren would be winning
Sanders campaign to seek partial recanvass after Iowa Democrats award Buttigieg most delegates
Igor Derysh
DNC Chairman Tom Perez suggests that the state could lose its first-in-the-nation status over the divisive election
Mayor Pete is a mirage — but the road ahead looks murky for Democrats
Andrew O'Hehir
Can Pete Buttigieg's kinder, gentler version of "make America great again" survive the New Hampshire winter?
No, really: Why do people love Pete Buttigieg?
Amanda Marcotte
In New Hampshire, Pete Buttigieg supporters see a scrappy underdog who recalls Barack Obama and Bill Clinton
Democratic plans for raising taxes on the rich: A guide for the middle class
Steven Pressman
Democrat candidates promise to tax wealthy Americans and corporations, but they differ in how to get there.
Why does the “Bernie Bro” myth persist? Because pundits don’t understand how the internet works
Keith A. Spencer
A misunderstanding of social media is driving media elites to keep pushing an easily disprovable stereotype
Trump has laid waste to the federal courts — can any of the Democratic candidates fix it?
Amanda Marcotte
N.H. forum on reproductive rights was about a bigger question: How to undo Trump's damage to the federal judiciary
Michael Bloomberg is “paying influencers” to make his 2020 campaign “seem cool”: report
Alex Henderson
"For a fixed $150 fee, the Bloomberg campaign is pitching micro-influencers"
Sanders calls out Buttigieg for raking in billionaire donations
Jake Johnson
"We are in a moment where billionaires control not only our economy but our political process."
Trump says the economy is great. Millennials disagree
Nicole Karlis
Trump's boasts about the economy aren't impressing millennials, many of whom are struggling and mired in debt
Elizabeth Warren “virtually erased” from mainstream media coverage following Iowa debacle: report
Alex Henderson
Warren “beat two rivals who were said to have the inside track with those voters": Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar
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