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Explaining a likely cause behind Iowa’s caucus meltdown
Steven Rosenfeld
The electronic system used by the Iowa Democratic Party was only counting "partial data"
Meghan McCain denounces the Iowa caucuses as a “disaster”: “I’m completely done with it”
Matthew Rozsa
"And now the person who benefits the most is Bloomberg," McCain says after the historic delay in the caucus results
First official Iowa results: Buttigieg and Sanders leading, Biden a distant fourth
Igor Derysh
Iowa Democrats released 62% of the results, nearly 24 hours after an app meltdown derailed Monday's caucuses
First lesson of the Iowa meltdown: Don’t entrust democracy to the techies
Keith A. Spencer
Inserting computers into the voting process makes democracy more opaque. Why do politicians keep falling for it?
Iowa Democrats were warned about issues with new app a week before caucus meltdown
Igor Derysh
Iowa Democrats should have known that the reporting app, that led to the caucus debacle, was due for meltdown
Everyone calm down! Iowa’s caucus snafu is a minor bump, not a world-ending conspiracy
Amanda Marcotte
Iowa's technical cock-up is a good reason to end the outmoded caucus system, but not to sow conspiracy theories
Sanders campaign releases internal caucus numbers signaling victory in Iowa
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders received 29.7 percent of the vote from nearly 40 percent of precincts, according to the campaign
Betsy DeVos threatened with subpoena after skipping House hearing to campaign for Trump
Igor Derysh
Democrats on House Oversight Committee threaten to compel DeVos' testimony after she "stonewalls" and "delays"
Iowa clusterf**k: Who won? Who knows? But Democrats, and America, clearly lost
Sophia Tesfaye
After an epic meltdown in Iowa, all Democrats except Biden declare victory. They're definitely wrong about that
What happens next if Iowa and Nevada 2020 caucuses are disrupted?
Steven Rosenfeld
Candidates may declare victory. But it could be many days to verify results
Sanders and Biden on collision course to save America from Trump
Steven Rosenfeld
Both champion ordinary Americans, but their missions and movements are not the same and not easily reconciled
Did Bernie Sanders praise George Wallace? No, but expect a lot more smears like that
Amanda Marcotte
Whoever wins the Democratic nomination, Trump and the Republicans will attack that candidate from the left
John Kerry denies plotting late presidential bid to stop Bernie Sanders: “F*cking false”
Igor Derysh
Kerry was allegedly overheard discussing a bid to prevent Sanders from "taking down the Democratic Party"
Fracking has led to a “bust” for Pennsylvania school district finances
Matthew Gardner Kelly, Kai A. Schafft
Fracking in Pennsylvania has led to disadvantages in state school districts.
A secret reason Rx drugs cost so much: A global web of patent laws protects Big Pharma
Faisal Chaudhry
Drug prices for many life-saving drugs have skyrocketed in recent years
Nobel Prize-winning economist: Trump is “wrong” to claim his economic policies help the middle-class
Alex Henderson
Trump recently claimed in Davos that “the American Dream is back: bigger, better and stronger than ever before"
Zero hour for Democrats: At long last the voters will speak — if we can hear them
Andrew O'Hehir
After a year of bitter Democratic infighting, Iowa gets its chance to shape the narrative. Hell yeah, it matters
Trump’s smears of Biden have only started: Can the former veep fight back?
Matthew Rozsa
Turn the page on impeachment — but Trump's attacks will keep coming. Do they reveal that he fears Biden most?
To cancel student debt, you don’t need Congress
Alexis Goldstein
Americans are asking themselves and candidates: how much student debt should we cancel, and how shall we cancel it?
“Definition of a rigged system,” says Sanders campaign after DNC changes debate rules for Bloomberg
Eoin Higgins
"DNC changing the rules to benefit a billionaire."
Iowa caucuses: It’s not just candidates who face uncertainty — it’s their campaign workers, too
Barbara A. Trish
What will happen to campaign workers after the Feb. 3 caucuses? It's a question that's in the cold Iowa air.
Press Watch: Dean Baquet interview makes clear New York Times still ruled by both-sides-ism
Dan Froomkin
In a new podcast interview, NYT top editor Dean Baquet defends Trump coverage, tone of "sophisticated objectivity"
Bernie Sanders isn’t too “fragile” a candidate to run against Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
The only thing fragile about the Sanders campaign are arguments against him that favor Establishment Democrats
Trump now says he’ll save Social Security from his own plans to gut it
Terry H. Schwadron
Seniors will pay for his recklessness
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