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Bernie Sanders’ son falling behind in New Hampshire congressional race

Matthew Rozsa
Levi Sanders is running for Congress in New Hampshire — but without his father's endorsement

Bernie Sanders, Rep. Ro Khanna introduce “Stop BEZOS Act”

Nicole Karlis
Sanders' proposed bill — BEZOS is actually an acronym — would levy a tax on big corporations like Amazon

DNC superdelegates have been tamed — but millions of Democratic primary votes are still vulnerable

Steven Rosenfeld
If Berniecrats want millions of new voters, they need to win big in state primaries like New York’s September vote

Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 1 of 2

Henry A. Giroux
Complaints about civility avoid the big questions of the Trump era: Why is America sliding into authoritarianism?

Is democratic socialism dead already? Mainstream media seems to think so

Justin Anderson
Mainstream publications keep announcing that the left-wing Democratic insurgency has been defeated. Not so fast

Amazon fires back at Bernie Sanders’ allegations of poor worker conditions at fulfillment centers

Shira Tarlo
The Vermont senator claims that Amazon is "less than forthcoming with information about their employment practices"

Andrew Gillum’s primary upset in Florida pits progressive against pro-Trump Ron DeSantis

Matthew Rozsa
Elections in Arizona, Florida and Oklahoma were all beneficial to the left and pro-Trump crowds

Why does Donald Trump claim his trade war is a matter of “national security”?

Trey Fields
The president's tough talk on trade signals a major conceptual shift, one that could endanger America's future

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the next Barack Obama?

Matthew Rozsa
Just like Barack Obama before her, upstart hotshot Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Beneath the blue wave in Orange County: Not just about House races in longtime GOP stronghold

Paul Rosenberg
Four House seats may flip in Richard Nixon's former home. But for activists on the ground, it's about much more

A big win for progressive Democrats? Party looks set to limit power of superdelegates

Steven Rosenfeld
A move long advocated by the "Bernie Sanders wing" looks likely, which should shift the contours of the 2020 race

Lawsuit against GOP tax cuts flips the script for Democrats and Republicans

Richard Tofel
A lawsuit attacking last year’s tax cut will test who judicial conservatives align with

Robert Mueller and impeachment chatter is helping Democrats, not hurting them

Matthew Rozsa
New polls and analysis suggests the Mueller probe and renewed impeachment talk will boost Democrats this fall

How I learned to love the meme: Weaponized irony as the voice a rising generation

Lori Barrett
For their creators, online memes go well beyond ironic humor. They're an organizing tool and a medium of discourse

Once its greatest foes, doctors are embracing single-payer

Shefali Luthra
Organized medicine, and previous generations of doctors, had for the most part staunchly opposed single-payer

QAnon, Tampa and Donald Trump: Not all conspiracy theories are the same

Paul Rosenberg
Conspiracy theories motivate voters on both sides of the aisle — but with strikingly different results

“Mini-Maduro”: RNC attacks Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, compares her to Venezuelan dictator

Matthew Rozsa
The New York congressional candidate has been criticized by conservatives like Tomi Lahren and Ben Shapiro

Conservatives cheer Steve Bannon’s return: GOP’s 2018 prospects boosted now that Bannon’s back

Matthew Rozsa
Michael Caputo, Raheem Kassam, Sam Nunberg and Austin Petersen are all on board with Bannon's new political PAC

#Donutgate: How one Oregon donut shop became the target of online conspiracy theorists

Cristina López G.
Like #Pizzagate, #doughnutgate is being used to claim Oregon’s Voodoo Doughnuts is tied to child trafficking

Ben Shapiro baits Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez: A bad-faith challenge is rejected

Yoav Litvin
In refusing to "debate" a right-wing troll, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shows political savvy many liberals lack

Trump-backed GOP Senate candidate attacks Muslim gubernatorial candidate as an “ISIS commie”

Shira Tarlo
Virginia Republican Corey Stewart tweeted, then deleted, his hit on Michigan gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed

Ted Cruz opponent strikes back after attack ads backfire

Matthew Chapman
Beto O'Rourke's grassroots fundraising operation rose to meet the challenge, raking in large amounts of donations

LGBTQ candidate wins Democratic primary to take on anti-LGBTQ GOP incumbent

Shira Tarlo
Native American attorney Sharice Davids won her crowded primary to face off against four-term GOP Rep. Kevin Yoder

4 signs of a blue wave from Election Day: Republicans should be running scared

Matthew Rozsa
Red flags for the GOP: Republicans did not do very well during Tuesday's primaries
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