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School’s out: Teachers union chief Randi Weingarten says Trump leads “most anti-public-education” administration ever
Chauncey DeVega
Head of 1.6 million-member union on the Trump right's "double whammy": They hate public education and hate labor
Trump’s malignant pattern: He woos people, rips them off and then abandons them — and he won’t stop
Paul Rosenberg
Trump has followed the same manipulative script over and over again, in politics as in business. We're the marks
Donald Trump won the election, and we don’t know whether he colluded — but he’s not a legitimate president
Matthew Rozsa
We know for sure Trump wants to shut down the Russia investigation, and that's more than enough to disgrace him
Scandinavia in Maryland? Single payer on the Chesapeake doesn’t sound so bad
Ann Jones
Is statewide single-payer Medicare-for-all possible? For one state, maybe so
The Democratic Socialists of America hit 25,000 members. Here’s why this could mark a political turning point
Keith A. Spencer
Red-bait all you want, but the Democratic Party owes its existence to the radicals who pushed it left
First Democratic contenders for 2020 are unveiled: For progressives, it’s not an inspiring batch
Conor Lynch
If chameleonic Kamala Harris and corporate-funded Cory Booker are the frontrunners, there could be trouble ahead
Democrats are starting to see Nancy Pelosi as a liability: report
Charlie May
A recent survey showed that many House Democrats were not willing to give an opinion on their leader
Universal health care can work: But the case must be made for how to pay and how money will be saved
Steven Rosenfeld
There's an opening in Congress with the GOP's health failures and tax reform looming
Team Trump’s pileup of fake conspiracies: Best possible way to conceal the real one
Amanda Marcotte
The Russian scandal is real enough, but it's tough for anyone to understand that amid a swamp of fake news
Why are two old socialists like Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn leading the 21st Century left?
Ronald Aronson
These men embody old-fashioned values such as fairness and equality
Bernie Sanders brilliantly responds to President Trump’s threat of stripping Congress’ health insurance
Taylor Link
The Democratic socialist says all Americans should have the same health care that members of Congress have
Radicals can’t afford to play nice: The long, honorable and sometimes pornographic history of the “dirtbag left”
Paul Rosenberg
Victoria Woodhull, Harry Hay and the Communist Party were the dirtbags of their day, while liberalism lagged behind
We need better than “A Better Deal”: Democrats’ real problem isn’t their messaging — it’s their politics
Conor Lynch
Give Chuck Schumer credit for his chameleon-like rebranding — but Democrats must do more to confront capitalism
13 bright spots and optimistic thinkers challenge the dark future of Trump
AlterNet Staff
Positive views and a good sense of progressive history will help us fight the Trump disasters
A Trump-like wrestling villain by night, a Berniecrat politician by day: Meet “Volatile” Curtis Wylde
Keith A. Spencer
Wylde is a blue-collar guy whose wrestling career easily translated into a progressive campaign for state house
Yup, Larry David and Bernie Sanders are totally, really related
Matthew Rozsa
The uncanny similarity between David and Sanders is, apparently, not a coincidence
Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s aide arrested after being accused of bank fraud
Matthew Rozsa
A former aide to the former DNC chair was arrested trying to flee the country
Gerrymandering isn’t the only reason Democrats aren’t winning in rural areas
Matthew Sheffield
More populism just might be the key for Democratic victory in rural America
ALEC’s scary plan for electing your senators
David Daley
The radical right is intent on destroying democracy as we know it
Mike Pence breaks the tie: GOP’s Obamacare repeal moves forward in Senate
Sophia Tesfaye
Senate Republicans vote to debate Obamacare repeal bill as Vice President Pence forced to break 50-50 deadlock
Donald Trump is responsible for his own behavior but his presidency is the fault of the American people
Chauncey DeVega
Redemption for this country, for both revanchists and those who chose not to see clearly, lies in resisting Trump
Blue Dogs plot a comeback in Congress just as Democrats push a more populist “Better Deal” plan
Charlie May
The Democrats are working on a new identity, but the conservative Blue Dog Coalition is looking to gain power
Mo Brooks uses Steve Scalise shooting at Virginia baseball practice in campaign ad
Sophia Tesfaye
Facing a tough GOP primary, Mo Brooks uses the shooting of his colleague to paint himself a Second Amendment hero
A 21st-century form of indentured servitude has already penetrated deep into the American heartland
Thom Hartmann
Corporations want to make sure that laborers never again have the power to tell big business how to treat them
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