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Bernie Sanders’ MLK comments anger Barack Obama supporters
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders is under fire for associating Obama with Democratic failures at an event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Elizabeth Warren: “I am not running for president”
Matthew Rozsa
The Massachusetts senator said she would serve out her full term if she is re-elected in the 2018 cycle
The Donald Trump diplomatic strategy: Arms deals for everyone!
William D. Hartung
Donald Trump and the Art of the Arms Deal
Yes, a blue wave is coming — but that doesn’t mean Donald Trump is facing political doom
Jerry Taylor
Trump is an extraordinary president — but he hasn't transformed the political landscape as much as you think
John Kasich keeps trying really, really hard to reach millennials
Nicole Karlis
Ohio's GOP governor has talked a lot about Justin Bieber and Logan Paul lately. Is that enough to beat Trump?
Russian trolls used my Tumblr to spread election propaganda. Here’s my story
Melissa Ryan
Given Tumblr's reblog chains, the way these Russian trolls utilized the platform can be traced back to origin posts
Populist pundit Dylan Ratigan is running a maverick campaign for Congress in a Trump district
Steven Rosenfeld
It's going to take all of us working together to fix our broken political system
The Skripal snafu: Whose interests are served by confrontation with Russia?
Patrick Lawrence
Theresa May is pushing a global showdown with Moscow over a shadowy poisoning case. Who stands to gain from this?
How they made Germany great again: The Nazi social media campaign of 1932
Andrew O'Hehir
Decades before Facebook, Hitler and Goebbels pioneered the use of Big Data and "social media" to subvert democracy
Why can’t we talk about reparations? A congressional candidate broaches an unmentionable topic
Dan Canon
I'm running for Congress in Indiana, and I've been warned to stay away from "radical" issues. This shouldn't be one
The lesson for progressives from Daniel Biss’ Illinois governor race loss: Don’t alienate labor
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Biss ran for Ill. governor on a progressive platform, but his fraught record on workers' rights haunted his run
President Trump’s choice of Ronny Jackson to lead Veterans Affairs shows his priorities
Matthew Rozsa
One of the largest government departments will be led by someone who gushed about the president's fitness
Exposure to opposing views on Twitter might actually increase polarization: study
Nicole Karlis
The findings raise questions about Twitter’s function in creating a toxic national political discourse
Thomas Piketty says Bernie Sanders’ electoral strategy is the way to beat back the right
Keith A. Spencer
New paper explores how both parties were captured by the "elite," leaving a politically rudderless underclass
“Medicare Extra”: A new proposal cheered by progressive and conservative health care experts
Ed Dolan
“MEDICARE EXTRA” shows the convergence of progressive and conservative health care thinking
Killer Mike faces criticism for defending gun ownership in NRATV interview
Charlie May
The rapper defended gun ownership, and told his kids they weren't allowed to walk out of school in protest
This House election — in my Pennsylvania district — is the one you need to follow
Matthew Rozsa
The Democratic race in my un-gerrymandered Lehigh Valley district captures all the drama and conflict of 2018
Wealth inequality is as prominent as ever, but you won’t see that on TV
Charlie May
"I think people are sick of seeing folks shout at each other, they're sick of being spoken down to"
Michael Moore blasts “corporate media” for only talking about “Russia, Russia, Russia”
Charlie May
"If we just get rid of Trump, and return to what it was like the day before Trump, how were things then?"
How Trump used Facebook in 2016 and why that tactic is coming to every important race this year
Steven Rosenfeld
Political campaigns have learned to use social media to bully, intimidate and spread misinformation
Primary day in Illinois: Will moderates bite the dust in both parties?
Sophia Tesfaye
Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic Rep. Dan Lipinski both face challenges that could end their careers
Senators: It’s time for the U.S. to defend its involvement in Yemen — or get out
Charlie May
Senators are starting to question what the U.S. is doing in the Middle East, and why we're involved
Behind this week’s Russia headlines: A mystery, a leap to conclusions and a fateful turn
Patrick Lawrence
Did the Russians try to murder a former spy? Maybe. But that has little to do with the larger Russophobe narrative
Can the red-blue partisan divide be overcome? Bernie Sanders thinks so
Conor Lynch
In a trip to deep-red Texas, Sanders argues that real economic populism can overcome partisanship. It won't be easy
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