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Mike Pence smears Ilhan Omar in AIPAC speech: Did he just prove her point?
Sophia Tesfaye
Vice president plays for Jewish votes, attacks Democrats for not supporting pro-Israel, anti-BDS legislation
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and the power of “feminine” leadership
Nicole Karlis
New Zealand’s PM is leading effectively with empathy and compassion, destroying outdated gender stereotypes
Student loans and “risk-sharing” — the problem with penalizing colleges when graduates can’t pay
Kate Padgett Walsh
Student debt has surpassed $1.5 trillion
2020 Democrats face the “Blob” challenge
Jefferson Morley
How would the presidential contenders deal with the entrenched U.S. foreign policy elite?
Trump claims Democrats are “anti-Israel” and “anti-Jewish” ahead of Netanyahu’s White House visit
Shira Tarlo
"I don't know what’s happened to them, but they are totally anti-Israel," Trump tells reporters of Democrats
Sen. Bernie Sanders falls in popularity among American voters, new poll finds
Shira Tarlo
Recent polls suggested Sanders is the top choice for the Democratic nomination, but his popularity has plummeted
Time for the Electoral College to die: Can the popular-vote compact save America?
Bob Cesca
I used to believe in the Electoral College. What a sucker! Elizabeth Warren is right: Time to kill it off for good
Joe Biden intends to run for president: report
Nicole Karlis
The Wall Street Journal reports he has reached out to supporters, stating his intent to fundraise for 2020
Reparations are overdue: “Confronting the truth” about slavery means paying for it
D. Watkins
"Not if it means just a cash payment or a check," says Bernie Sanders. Why on earth not?
Is Joe Biden risking a reckoning for his work fashioning the War on Drugs?
Bob Hennelly
For 2020, Biden is selling his talent for working across the aisle; among his many "wins" is mass incarceration
Joe Biden’s finances come under scrutiny as he nears presidential bid
Matthew Rozsa
New report reveals the extent of Joe Biden's wealth, even as he presents himself as "Middle-Class Joe"
Facebook’s “pivot” is less about privacy and more about profits
Bhaskar Chakravorti
I see Zuckerberg’s latest move as Strategy 101: a market-driven shift of focus.
Robert Reich: Warren is correct about busting up big tech
Robert Reich
Senator Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she wants to bust up giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon
Beto launches his campaign: And it’s clear that white men still have unfair advantages
Amanda Marcotte
Beto, Bernie and Joe aren't being oppressed in 2020. In fact, they all benefit from white male privilege
Everything you need to know about top-tier presidential candidate Rep. Beto O’Rourke
Shira Tarlo
The Texas Democrat and prolific fundraiser jumps into the 2020 race with a bipartisan message of hope and unity
Beto O’Rourke’s presidential announcement greeted with skepticism from climate activists
Matthew Rozsa
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced that he is running for president on Thursday
Elizabeth Warren’s war on Big Tech puts her ahead as the candidate to take on corporate power
Amanda Marcotte
Forget labels like "capitalist" or "socialist." Warren is going after corporate power with policies, not words
“Voting is important but insufficient”: Scott Warren on youth power in politics
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the author of "Generation Citizen" about youth-led movements and civic engagement
In defense of Fox News: What Democrats miss by shunning the right’s favorite news channel
Matthew Rozsa
It's wrong-headed, politically misguided and deeply illiberal for Democrats not to let Fox host a 2020 debate
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar join progressives urging Trump to change course on Venezuela
Shira Tarlo
Why progressive lawmakers are criticizing Trump's threats of military action and imposition of economic sanctions
Bernie Sanders leads top Democratic presidential contenders in defense of Ilhan Omar
Matthew Rozsa
Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris are rallying behind Rep. Ilhan Omar amidst controversy
Can Bernie Sanders make reparations? His personal reboot on racial justice may not be enough
Sophia Tesfaye
He won over progressives with big ideas in the 2016 primary. Why is he so reluctant to talk reparations in 2020?
5 things to know about Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper
Alex Henderson
The 2020 Democratic presidential primary just became even more crowded
Do Democrats need to play it safe to win in 2020? History says otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Some donors and insiders believe Democrats must run a moderate white man to beat Trump. Here's why they're wrong
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