Showing results for: Bernie Sanders (page 73)
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
5 ways the 2020 election will be shaped by late night comedy
Sophia A. McClennen
Political comedy played a defining role in the 2016 election. It will only be more important in 2020
Tax the rich? Most Americans think it’s a great idea
Julia Conley
Warren's plan to levy a two percent tax on assets of Americans with more than $50 million has a 75 approval rate
Fox Business host Trish Regan debates Venezuela, socialism and what makes America great
Matthew Rozsa
Fox Business host Trish Regan on capital, labor and socialism in America — and what went wrong in Venezuela
So How’s your tax refund? Thanks to GOP tax scam, big banks made an extra $28 billion last year
Jon Queally
A report shows that yearly profits earned by the 5,406 banks that the FDIC insures rose $72.4 billion since 2017
Tucker Carlson guest tells black Americans “you need to move on” from slavery on Fox News
Shira Tarlo
"The reparations thing, eventually as the decades go by, becomes ridiculous," guest Mark Steyn says
Democrats in Florida blast Bernie Sanders for refusing to call Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro a dictator
Shira Tarlo
"He is not going to be the nominee of the Democratic Party," U.S. Rep. Donna Shalala (D-FL) tells Politico
For 2020 Dem hopefuls, “Medicare-For-All” is a defining issue, however they define it
Shefali Luthra
Can Medicare-for-all advocates convince voters they’ll replace their health plans with something better?
The DNC edges closer to showing how it spends the millions raised from donors
Steven Rosenfeld
The Unity Reform Commission’s unfinished business: opening up the Budget and Finance Committee
Robert Reich: Who will be the next president?
Robert Reich
Who can beat Trump: Should the candidate go low by imitating him or go high by appealing to the best in America?
6 issues Bernie Sanders will bring to the forefront of the Democratic presidential primary
Alex Henderson
His 2016 campaign proved to be more than a campaign — it became a movement
New York Times columnist explains how bitter divisions in the US could lead to 4 parties
Alex Henderson
The field of 2020 Democratic presidential primary candidates is shaping up to be quite diverse politically
2020 Dems already being hammered on social media — and it looks like foreign actors
Brad Reed
“It looks like the 2020 presidential primary is going to be the next battleground to divide and confuse Americans”
Fox News host Tucker Carlson: “It’s untrue that the darker you are, the more oppressed you are”
Shira Tarlo
"I'm making a case for non-racial approach to policy – and the only one we can have without wrecking the country"
Page: 73