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The Democrats’ endless unicorn hunt: #TooFarLeft, or not nearly left enough?
Paul Rosenberg
Deval Patrick and Mike Bloomberg are not the answer: Committing to a coherent set of progressive principles is
Democratic candidates want to boost school funding—research shows that will help low-income students
Derek W. Black
Research shows that school funding impacts student achievement
So is Tulsi Gabbard really a “Russian asset”? How would we know for sure?
Matthew Rozsa
Was Hillary Clinton speaking truth about Tulsi Gabbard, or just launching an unfounded McCarthyite smear?
New York Times condemned for comparing Sanders Green New Deal to Trump border wall
Jake Johnson
"Now is the time to demand what we need, not what we think might be feasible."
“Human scum” speaks out: NeverTrumper Tom Nichols on the president who despises him
Chauncey DeVega
One of Trump's most prominent conservative critics argues the Democrats should win easily — but probably won't
New York Times recycles polls to send a familiar message to Democrats: Go right
Julie Hollar
Times cherry-picks evidence to argue that voters in "battleground" states want a moderate. Are you shocked?
Joe Scarborough says that Donald Trump is either “an agent of Russia” or “a useful idiot”
Matthew Rozsa
The MSNBC host also suggested that Trump could be making foreign policy decisions based on his personal interests
Santa Clarita high school shooting leaves 2 dead, multiple injured
Shira Tarlo
The six students struck by gunfire included the suspect, who had self-inflicted gunshot wound
University of Florida student president faces impeachment after paying $50,000 for Don Jr. visit
Igor Derysh
Michael Murphy is accused of using $50,000 of mandatory student fees "to further enrich" Trump and his girlfriend
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick joins 2020 race: “This won’t be easy, and it shouldn’t be”
Shira Tarlo
Patrick, who is joining the race after initially ruling it out, said he is running for people who "feel left out"
Pete Buttigieg pulls ahead of Elizabeth Warren in Iowa: poll
Matthew Rozsa
The South Bend mayor is in a close four-way race with Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren in the caucus state
Sanders has denounced coup, but Biden, Warren, and Buttigieg so far silent on Bolivia crisis
Jake Johnson
"Don't the other candidates have a position about a destabilizing, right-wing takeover of a neighboring country?"
White House uses “anti-Semitism” defense after Miller is busted for promoting white nationalism
Igor Derysh
"This is clearly a form of anti-Semitism to levy these attacks against a Jewish staffer," a Trump official claimed
Dems shocked after Chuck Schumer praises retiring GOP “anti-Muslim bigot” Peter King as “principled”
Igor Derysh
"Long before there was Donald Trump, there was Peter King"
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick mulls Democratic presidential bid
Shira Tarlo
The close ally of former President Barack Obama said a presidential bid was "not for me" last December
New York Times columnist urges Democrats to “seize the center” — and drive away the left
Julie Hollar
Thomas Edsall's centrism fetish goes into overdrive with new argument that Democrats must "alienate" progressives
Virginia’s new blue wave: A portrait of things to come — or things left undone?
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats won a sweeping victory last week — which was also a missed opportunity. Here are the lessons for 2020
Bernie Sanders to Michael Bloomberg: “You ain’t going to buy this election”
Matthew Rozsa
Bernie Sanders rebuked the billionaire Michael Bloomberg for thinking he could buy his way through the primaries
Class warfare: Billionaires vs. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
Norman Solomon
Forces of wealth and privilege are outraged that they have to face not one, but two progressive candidates
After strike threat, General Mills workers win tentative agreement
Katie Rose Quandt
The plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, makes Cheerios, Lucky Charms and other General Mills products
Anyone who says, “It’s the economy, stupid” is being stupid
David Masciotra
In a new Gilded Age of massive economic inequality, "the economy" is an abstraction meant to conceal ugly reality
“An extraordinary day”: Brazilian leftist leader Lula freed from prison
Eoin Higgins
"An extraordinary day in Brazil — for the world, given Lula's stature."
Amazon’s electioneering in Seattle is more evidence that capitalism and democracy are incompatible
Keith A. Spencer
Amazon's tiny investment in PACs will make a few of Seattle's city council into their lackeys
Democrats slam Bloomberg for “buying his way” into the election: “The billionaire class is scared”
Igor Derysh
Bloomberg has been accused of self-funding "vanity run" as polls show he’s hugely unpopular among Democratic voters
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