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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio blasted as fauxgressive by union targeting a national audience

Bob Hennelly
Union paints de Blasio as a corporate Democrat, say members want to hear a class-oriented economic-security message

Can Bernie Sanders make reparations? His personal reboot on racial justice may not be enough

Sophia Tesfaye
He won over progressives with big ideas in the 2016 primary. Why is he so reluctant to talk reparations in 2020?

Moderate Democrats start to push back against AOC fever

Matthew Rozsa
Ocasio-Cortez reportedly threatens mainstream Democrats with primary challenges, and they don't like it

5 things to know about Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper

Alex Henderson
The 2020 Democratic presidential primary just became even more crowded

An end to “endless war”: Sanders, Warren pledge to shut down post-9/11 conflicts

Jake Johnson
Two progressive 2020 candidates, along with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, sign a pledge to end the 9/11 "forever war"

No justice for Stephon Clark: Yet another case of police cleared for shooting an unarmed man

D. Watkins
Democratic 2020 presidential candidates need to get specific about police violence if meaningful change is to come

What Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal can learn from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal

Matthew Rozsa
How the history of FDR's signature agenda can help blaze the path for the boldest progressive proposal since then

Survival of the richest: All are equal, except those who aren’t

Nomi Prins
Today’s thin veneer of political populism covers a grotesque underbelly of growing inequality

W.V. teachers’ rapid strike victory shows why progressives must join fight against privatization

Jeff Bryant
The day after schools reopened, the teachers got what they wanted—a “clean” bill increasing teacher pay 5%.

Time for a change: Can 2020 Democrats break free from the failures of neoliberalism?

Paul Rosenberg
Almost every major candidate has broken with the failed policies of the past. But will Democrats stay the course?

John Hickenlooper makes his pitch to progressives: I “share a majority of perspectives” with AOC

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper about his 2020 presidential ambitions and vision for America

Legalize it! Cory Booker and four other 2020 Democrats introduce bill for nationwide legal pot

Igor Derysh
Booker's Marijuana Justice Act would also expunge past criminal convictions, fund training for released prisoners

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee jumps into 2020 race with a White House bid focused on climate change

Shira Tarlo
Inslee vows to transition the nation to 100 percent renewable energy and create "millions of good paying jobs"

Rep. Mark Pocan tells Salon: “We’re looking at doing everything we can to remove this president”

Dean Obeidallah
Wisconsin progressive Democrat talks to Salon about impeachment, the Cohen hearing and blue wave 2.0 in 2020

Beto O’Rourke says his family has made a decision on 2020: “We are excited to share it”

Shira Tarlo
The former Democratic congressman from Texas appears to be closer to jumping in to the crowded 2020 field

Bernie Sanders dismisses Kamala Harris’ and Elizabeth Warren’s calls for slavery reparations

Igor Derysh
Warren, Harris and Julián Castro now support slavery reparations. Sanders says the idea is impractical and divisive

In Florida, drug re-importation from Canada finds new champions, old snags

Shefali Luthra, Phil Galewitz
Florida is joining the growing ranks of states that are eyeing the Canadian fix

Enter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, socialist

Richard Phillips
The right calls AOC a socialist. But a large segment of the U.S. electorate may be ready for a bit of socialism

Shakeup in Bernie world: Sanders campaign loses three top staffers

Matthew Rozsa
Three top advisers to Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign have quit, citing failure to achieve "meeting of the minds"

Republican Sen. Thom Tillis says he will vote to block Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration

Shira Tarlo
"As a U.S. senator, I cannot justify providing the executive with more ways to bypass Congress," Tillis says

Former Hillary Clinton staffers slam “his Royal Majesty King Bernie Sanders” for use of private jets

Shira Tarlo
The self-described democratic socialist has reportedly spent at least $342,000 on private flights since 2016

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse on boosting the Green New Deal and not running for president (yet)

Matthew Rozsa
Rhode Island Democrat might make an obvious contender, but he's staying put for now, and backing Green New Deal

2020 Dems can’t tell Bernie to lie down and die when it’s his economic agenda they are hawking

Bob Hennelly
Why does a $15 minimum wage, Medicare-for-all and the Green New Deal just roll off democratic tongues?

Robert Reich: Bernie is back

Robert Reich
Bernie Sanders has done more than any other politician in modern America to sound the alarm
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