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Marco Rubio accuses Rashida Tlaib of anti-Semitism in battle over anti-free-speech pro-Israel bill

Igor Derysh
Many Democrats oppose the anti-BDS bill now before Congress, but Rubio went after one of the two Muslim women

Joe Biden’s brother predicts the former vice president would “annihilate Trump”

Matthew Rozsa
The vice president would be an instant frontrunner if he decided to run for president in 2020

Democrats seek a political phoenix: Can 2018’s biggest loser become 2020’s big winner?

Matthew Rozsa
Stacey Abrams, Andrew Gillum, Beto O'Rourke and Richard Ojeda are all strong contenders for the 2020 presidential

Elizabeth Warren, the Democrats and the real problem with the “fake news media”

Paul Rosenberg
Mainstream media's vacuous, sexist and false responses to Warren makes clear how thoroughly it's been hacked

“Impeach the motherf**ker”: Maybe not, but the new Congress is already exciting

Andrew O'Hehir
Beyond all the scolding and media blowback, Rashida Tlaib's viral moment speaks to big change in Washington

En route to Congress, California Democrats hit wall on “Medicare-for-all”

Samantha Young
It's unlikely there will be much progressive health care legislation coming out of Congress in the next two years

Sen. Dianne Feinstein reveals the Democrat she would back in 2020: “My candidate would be Joe Biden”

Shira Tarlo
Biden has previously asserted his belief that he is the "most qualified person" to serve as the nation's president

Warren: Trump is a “grifter and a scammer” who gives “giant tax giveaways to the billionaires”

Shira Tarlo
Warren accuses Trump of peddling policies benefiting billionaires and corporations while squeezing working families

Bernie Sanders denies knowledge of alleged sexual harassment amid 2016 race: “I was a little busy”

Shira Tarlo
While "proud" of his bid, Sanders admits accusations of mistreatment were not handled "as effectively as possible"

Drugmakers shrug off Trump tweets and kick off 2019 with big price hikes

Igor Derysh
Despite Trump's attempt to shame them, Pfizer, Bayer and other Big Pharma players announce upcoming price hikes

Jesse Jackson: A new year brings new opportunities for a new Democratic Party

Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to Jesse Jackson about the future of the Democratic Party

All-American socialism, from Eugene Debs to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib

Jack Kelly
If Bernie Sanders is the modern guru of American socialism, Gene Debs is its founding father and guiding spirit

10 good political moments from 2018

Medea Benjamin

Centrist Democrats who lost now want to lecture progressives on how to win

Jake Johnson
Joe Donnelly attacks Medicare for All; Claire McCaskill derides Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Pro tip: You guys lost

The Left victories that defined 2018 — and give us hope for the New Year

Marc Daalder
Despite Trump’s destructive presidency, the Left made important strides this year

Beto vs. Bernie: The simplistic narrative that threatens to undermine the 2020 campaign

Paul Rosenberg
A social media proxy war between two white men? To build a better future, Democrats have to be better than this

Saudis using child soldiers in Yemen: Our tax dollars help pay for them

Jake Johnson
By sending the Saudis arms and military assistance, the U.S. is complicit in the use of Sudanese child soldiers

6 of Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ worst lies in 2018

Sarah K Burris
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has a legacy of lying to such a degree it’s become a farce

The world according to the “adults in the room”

Danny Sjursen
A year of forever war in review

The year that wasn’t: Ben Carson almost got the Sacha Baron Cohen treatment

Matthew Rozsa
The story of how the secretary of housing and urban development was nearly duped on "Who is America"

Why are these labor unions opposing Medicare for All?

Natalie Shure
Unions against the New York Health Act have joined a new initiative called “Realities of Single Payer”

Michael Avenatti’s wild 2018 rise and fall

Matthew Rozsa
He came out of nowhere once and shook up history. It would be unwise to assume that he can't do so again

Too many Democrats! Will the party’s overcrowded 2020 field spell disaster?

Matthew Rozsa
At least a dozen plausible candidates will seek the 2020 nomination. Could the GOP's 2016 implosion happen again?
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