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Joe Biden has 99 problems, but Ukraine ain’t one

Matthew Rozsa
There are good reasons to question Joe Biden's candidacy, but Donald Trump's fabricated Ukraine scandal isn't one

Exclusive: Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has a message for Mike Bloomberg

Matthew Rozsa
Gov. Jay Inslee, who bills himself as as a climate change–aware politician, has some green advice for Bloomberg

Pete Buttigieg will return contributions from lawyers who defended Brett Kavanaugh

Matthew Rozsa
“We believe the women who have courageously spoken out about Brett Kavanaugh’s assault and misconduct"

Obama privately vowed to intervene in primary to stop Bernie Sanders from winning nomination: report

Igor Derysh
"If Bernie were running away with it, I think maybe we would all have to say something," a close Obama adviser said

2020 campaign shows the more women run, the more they are treated like candidates — not tokens

Elizabeth C. Tippett
Scholars say a "critical mass" of representation is necessary to overcome "token" status.

Sanders campaign charges Bloomberg 2020 run “is against Bernie, not Trump”

Eoin Higgins
"Multi-billionaires like Michael Bloomberg are not going to get very far in this election," Sanders said Sunday.

New York Times: Bernie Sanders’ plan to fight climate emergency is too ambitious, slightly Trumpy

Julie Hollar, Jim Naureckas
The paper of record compares Sanders' ambitious climate plan to Trump's border wall in deeply misleading report

Will 2020 mark the rise of a vegan voting bloc?

Nadra Nittle
Vegan and veg-friendly politicians are stepping to center stage.

Michael Bloomberg officially announces that he is running for president

Matthew Rozsa
Bloomberg, who became New York City mayor after earning billions after co-founding Bloomberg L.P., will run in 2020

Labor leaders fear the DNC is alienating voters with boring debates

Robert Hennelly
Organizers say lackluster debates are demobilizing the voters they need to prevent Trump’s re-election

Quit saying that Bernie Sanders can’t win — he may be the most electable Democrat running in 2020

Matthew Rozsa
Too many of Sanders' opponents are running on an unproven narrative that he's not "electable." Do better, Democrats

Ocasio-Cortez: “I was sent here to safeguard and protect people,” not the profits of private equity

Jessica Corbett
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez rails against industry destroying jobs and gutting the U.S. economy

The war on words in Donald Trump’s White House

Karen J. Greenberg
How to fudge, obfuscate, and lie our way into a new universe

Why Bernie Sanders is backing Cory Booker’s plan to tackle big pharma’s soaring prices

Alex Lawson
On November 15, Senator Cory Booker introduced a plan to address the rising cost of prescription drugs

Radio host Thom Hartmann: If Trump’s re-elected, “we may slide into straight fascism”

Chauncey DeVega
Progressive radio host and best-selling author says we need Sanders or Warren; a "milquetoast Democrat" is useless

Robert Reich: It’s time for true Medicare for All

Robert Reich
Any Medicare for All is better than our present system, but this second version is far better

Cory Booker hits Joe Biden over stance on marijuana legalization and race

Shira Tarlo
With his campaign in trouble, Cory Booker attacks Biden for unpopular position on legalization and racial justice

Sanders becomes fastest presidential candidate in history to reach 4 million individual donations

Jake Johnson
"This is damn impressive," said progressive strategist Rebecca Katz.

Decoding Harris v. Gabbard, round 2: Democrats’ back-to-the-future Obama hunt continues

Andrew O'Hehir
After an explosive day in Washington, Democrats had a debate in Atlanta. Can they recreate 2008? Maybe not quite

Democratic candidates demand investigation into NBC’s “toxic culture” ahead of MSNBC debate

Igor Derysh
Given the dozens of "credible" allegations against Trump, Dems want party to take a stand on misconduct cover-ups

America’s arms sales addiction

William D. Hartung
The 50-year history of U.S. dominance of the Middle Eastern arms trade

A Trump tax break to help the poor went to a rich GOP donor’s superyacht marina

Justin Elliott, Jeff Ernsthausen, Kyle Edwards
Two wealthy donors lobbied then-Gov. Rick Scott for the lucrative tax break—and won it. Poorer communities lost out

Pete Buttigieg says he was unaware that stock photo on his website depicted a Kenyan woman

Matthew Rozsa
Buttigieg's campaign has faced criticism for exaggerating his support in the Black community

Why striking teachers across America are fighting for much more than their paychecks

Jeff Bryant
Oakland teachers are still fighting off charter schools and changing the narrative of public education
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