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Labor leaders fear the DNC is alienating voters with boring debates

Robert Hennelly
Organizers say lackluster debates are demobilizing the voters they need to prevent Trump’s re-election

Quit saying that Bernie Sanders can’t win — he may be the most electable Democrat running in 2020

Matthew Rozsa
Too many of Sanders' opponents are running on an unproven narrative that he's not "electable." Do better, Democrats

From “Survivor” to D.C., women are showing up strong on TV, but does patriarchal America care?

Melanie McFarland
The recent collision of political theater & unscripted reality showbiz adds a new anxiety to what we see every day

Ocasio-Cortez: “I was sent here to safeguard and protect people,” not the profits of private equity

Jessica Corbett
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Ocasio-Cortez rails against industry destroying jobs and gutting the U.S. economy

Warren raises “corruption” alarm after Trump, Zuckerberg, and Thiel hold secret White House meeting

Julia Conley
"This is how the government keeps working for giant corporations and the wealthy and well-connected."

Radio host Thom Hartmann: If Trump’s re-elected, “we may slide into straight fascism”

Chauncey DeVega
Progressive radio host and best-selling author says we need Sanders or Warren; a "milquetoast Democrat" is useless

Robert Reich: It’s time for true Medicare for All

Robert Reich
Any Medicare for All is better than our present system, but this second version is far better

Cory Booker hits Joe Biden over stance on marijuana legalization and race

Shira Tarlo
With his campaign in trouble, Cory Booker attacks Biden for unpopular position on legalization and racial justice

Decoding Harris v. Gabbard, round 2: Democrats’ back-to-the-future Obama hunt continues

Andrew O'Hehir
After an explosive day in Washington, Democrats had a debate in Atlanta. Can they recreate 2008? Maybe not quite

Democratic candidates demand investigation into NBC’s “toxic culture” ahead of MSNBC debate

Igor Derysh
Given the dozens of "credible" allegations against Trump, Dems want party to take a stand on misconduct cover-ups

U.S. democracy and the age of American impotence

Stephan Richter
U.S. democracy has devolved into a kabuki show. No real reform, no matter how pressing, ever gets done.

Few are impressed with Twitter’s so-called political ad ban

Nicole Karlis
The social media giant's much-touted policy change gives license to for-profit companies spreading misinformation

Why striking teachers across America are fighting for much more than their paychecks

Jeff Bryant
Oakland teachers are still fighting off charter schools and changing the narrative of public education

AOC and Elizabeth Warren defend Taylor Swift against “private equity groups’ predatory practices”

Matthew Rozsa
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Elizabeth Warren back Taylor Swift in record label controversy

The Democrats’ endless unicorn hunt: #TooFarLeft, or not nearly left enough?

Paul Rosenberg
Deval Patrick and Mike Bloomberg are not the answer: Committing to a coherent set of progressive principles is

“See Jane Win”: How Democratic women drove the 2018 blue wave

Amanda Marcotte
In "See Jane Win," journalist Caitlin Moscatello takes a deeper look at the women who took back power in 2018

Democratic candidates want to boost school funding—research shows that will help low-income students

Derek W. Black
Research shows that school funding impacts student achievement

Steve King wrongly outs George Soros’ son as Trump whistleblower on Twitter

Igor Derysh
King deleted the tweet and instead posted photos of a CIA analyst Republicans purported to be the whistleblower

Brett Kavanaugh forced to face Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony before addressing legal group

Shira Tarlo
The Supreme Court associate justice was greeted by protesters crying, "I believe Dr. Ford!"

“Human scum” speaks out: NeverTrumper Tom Nichols on the president who despises him

Chauncey DeVega
One of Trump's most prominent conservative critics argues the Democrats should win easily — but probably won't

New York Times recycles polls to send a familiar message to Democrats: Go right

Julie Hollar
Times cherry-picks evidence to argue that voters in "battleground" states want a moderate. Are you shocked?

Santa Clarita high school shooting leaves 2 dead, multiple injured

Shira Tarlo
The six students struck by gunfire included the suspect, who had self-inflicted gunshot wound

Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick joins 2020 race: “This won’t be easy, and it shouldn’t be”

Shira Tarlo
Patrick, who is joining the race after initially ruling it out, said he is running for people who "feel left out"

Pete Buttigieg pulls ahead of Elizabeth Warren in Iowa: poll

Matthew Rozsa
The South Bend mayor is in a close four-way race with Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren in the caucus state
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