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Howard Schultz argues his case for a possible 2020 bid: “The idea of a third choice will resonate”
Shira Tarlo
Schultz argues that an independent centrist "like me" could be the one who defeats President Donald Trump in 2020
Wall Street execs pick faves for 2020: “It can’t be Warren and it can’t be Sanders”
Jake Johnson
Report: If Wall Streeters can't have Bloomberg, they're good with Booker, Gillibrand, Harris, Beto or Biden
The Internet drags Howard Schultz’s “vanity project” after he announces possible presidential bid
Shira Tarlo
People appear concerned that Schultz would help re-elect Trump by siphoning off votes from the Democratic nominee
President Donald Trump slams Howard Schultz’s Oval Office ambitions: “He is not the smartest person”
Shira Tarlo
Trump rips Schultz one day after the former Starbucks CEO said he might run for president in 2020 as an independent
Should a future president declare climate change a national emergency?
Greta Moran
Climate change is unlike national emergencies we’ve seen in the past
Drug-pricing policies find new momentum as “a 2020 thing”
Shefali Luthra
Lawmakers are pushing a bevy of new proposals and approaches
Elizabeth Warren’s “wealth tax” proposal is popular — and Donald Trump had it first
Sophia Tesfaye
Can Elizabeth Warren can sell her bold new plan to tax the rich? Why not? Everybody loves it — except the rich
Salon Interview: Tucker Carlson bashes capitalism, says he might vote for Elizabeth Warren
Matthew Rozsa
Tucker Carlson on why he reads left-wing magazines, talks to socialists and might vote for Elizabeth Warren
Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential bid announcement imminent: report
Nicole Karlis, Keith A. Spencer
Insiders say the most popular senator in the United States is gearing up to announce another go at the White House
Getting nervous? Wall Street CEOs hold private meeting with Maxine Waters after criticism
Igor Derysh
Billionaires in Davos are reportedly "scared," and banking titans pled their case with new banking committee chair
2020 Democratic race: Here is the truth about Kamala Harris’ background as a prosecutor
Alex Henderson
If she wins her party's presidential nomination, she's likely to receive criticism from both the left and the right
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg joins 2020 presidential race: “Our country needs a fresh start”
Shira Tarlo
If he wins the nomination, he would become the first openly gay presidential candidate from a major political party
Democrats’ biggest 2020 frontrunners have a criminal justice problem
Matthew Rozsa
From Joe Biden to Kamala Harris to Bernie Sanders, Democrats struggle to explain past tough-on-crime stances
Hakeem Jeffries, a top House Democrat, calls Trump the “grand wizard of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue”
Shira Tarlo
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) compared Trump to a Ku Klux Klan leader during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event
What happens if Putin wins? Michael McFaul on “the end of the liberal international order”
Matthew Rozsa
Salon speaks with Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia and a man that Vladimir Putin wants to interrogate
Anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism: But disentangling them can be tricky
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Rashida Tlaib has been unfairly accused of anti-Semitism, but there's a reason why these issues get confused
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has Cardi B’s back in her Twitter debate with Tomi Lahren
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expressed support for rapper Cardi B in her Twitter debate with Tomi Lahren
A swelling tide of major teacher strikes is shifting our politics against the charter agenda
Jeff Bryant
Charter schools in Los Angeles have become the epitome of how neoliberal reforms fail teachers and students
Killer Mike on whether America can be saved: “We’ve failed, but we can change it”
D. Watkins
Rapper and entrepreneur talks Netflix "Trigger Warning," guns, education, Noam Chomsky and Bernie Sanders 2020
57 percent of voters would not vote to re-elect President Donald Trump in 2020, a new poll finds
Shira Tarlo
"The president has had his base and not much else," Marist Institute for Public Opinion Director Lee Miringoff says
Bernie Sanders: Acting EPA chief is a “disgrace” for claiming climate change not “greatest crisis”
Jake Johnson
Andrew Wheeler repeatedly brushed aside climate crisis, scientific evidence during Senate confirmation hearing
Sherrod Brown to promote “dignity of work” in early voting states as Democrat mulls 2020 campaign
Shira Tarlo
"I hope people running for president hear this message about the dignity of work and start talking more this way"
Ahead of 2020, have Democrats “moved on” from Bernie Sanders?
Shira Tarlo
Why some of Sanders supporters believe the Vermont independent is not the best candidate to take on Donald Trump
Kirsten Gillibrand: “#MeToo Senator” expected to make first steps toward 2020 campaign “within days”
Shira Tarlo
The outspoken lawmaker has emerged as the face of Washington's reckoning with the #MeToo era
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