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Black Democrats overwhelmingly support Joe Biden to be the party’s next presidential nominee: poll
Matthew Rozsa
While Biden is the No. 1 choice among seniors, Sanders tops the former vice president among millennials
Can we stop stupid politics from ruining carbon farming?
Nathanael Johnson
We ought to be a little wary of ambitious soil-policy solutions for climate change
The 2020 election will probably be uglier than 2016, so buckle up
Alex Henderson
It's painfully obvious that Trump isn’t trying to win over swing state voters. He's just trying to fire up his base
Labor Day is a noble holiday, but America doesn’t honor its workers the other 364 days of the year
Matthew Rozsa
Here are some fast facts you should know about the history of American labor as we mark Labor Day
Wake up, America: The dream is dead. Not just for “Dreamers,” but for all of us
Anis Shivani
One DACA recipient has decided to "self-deport" — to Canada. More will follow, and that should tell us something
Is Joe Biden the new Ed Muskie? A cautionary tale of the 1972 frontrunner
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden seems to have an insurmountable lead in the 2020 Democratic race. That doesn't mean he's going to win
AOC calls out fellow Democrat Barbara Boxer for helping Lyft fight against California labor bill
Jessica Corbett
Powerful officials like the state's former U.S. senator "should not become corporate lobbyists," Ocasio-Cortez says
Trump approval plummets in battleground states; he trails leading Democrats by double digits
Igor Derysh
More bleak news — at least if you're Trump: He has underwater poll numbers in many states he won in 2016
Democrats appear set for a one-night debate featuring 10 candidates
Shira Tarlo
With hours left to qualify for the third debate, over half the Democratic primary field likely won't make the cut
New poll finds Biden, Sanders, Warren in three-way tie: But is it an outlier?
Nicole Karlis
Startling new poll finds that Joe Biden has rapidly lost support among voters under 50. But yes: Small sample size
Bernie Sanders’ labor plan could put a union everywhere
Shaun Richman
Bernie Sanders seeks to put a union in every workplace
Elegy for Bernie? Not quite yet: Sanders 2020 poses a conundrum Democrats must solve
Andrew O'Hehir
Can Bernie still win in 2020? Maybe not — but without his issues, his voters and his movement, Democrats are doomed
When establishment Democrats attack the “hard left,” what are they really afraid of?
Paul Rosenberg
Centrist Democrats have started parroting right-wing talking points about the "hard left." That's brainwashing
History suggests a recession may doom Trump’s re-election chances
Matthew Rozsa
Trump is worried that there will be a recession before the 2020 election. For once, he is right about something
Democrats punt on climate debate: This is why they risk losing in 2020
Amanda Marcotte
If Democrats are too chickens**t to hold a climate debate, how will they have the guts to beat Trump in 2020?
Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton drops out of crowded Democratic presidential field
Shira Tarlo
Moulton is the fourth Democrat to drop out of the primary race this summer
Trump never had a grand strategy for China: They were just tariff tantrums
Marshall Auerback
Neoliberal trade ideas may have handed us Donald Trump — but only a new presidency can deliver a coherent approach
Invoking polls, Joe Biden pushes back against Fox News reporter who questions him about crowd sizes
Matthew Rozsa
One survey which recently showed Biden excelling was a Fox News poll, which caused Trump to lash out at the network
Elizabeth Warren’s criminal justice reform plan takes aim at both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris
Matthew Rozsa
Warren's plan confronts two past political positions which have come back to haunt her rivals on the campaign trail
Joe Biden expands lead, while Kamala Harris plunges in new poll of 2020 race
Shira Tarlo
Harris saw her support among registered Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters drop by 12% since June
Joe Biden’s first TV ad of the 2020 race highlights his strong poll numbers and ties to Barack Obama
Matthew Rozsa
"We all know in our bones that this election is different," a narrator says at the opening of the ad titled "Bones"
Elizabeth Warren offers public apology to Native Americans: “I am sorry for any harm I have caused”
Shira Tarlo
The Democratic presidential hopeful is enjoying a surge in polls of 2020 race — but an old scandal still haunts her
Bret Baier pushes back at Trump’s criticisms of Fox News: “We have a news side and an opinion side”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump earlier claimed that Fox had "changed" after it released a poll showing him trailing behind four Democrats
The “Christian left” is reviving in America, appalled by treatment of migrants
Laura E. Alexander
More Christians are pushing progressive policy positions based in their faith
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