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Is it too early to handicap the 2020 Democrats? Hell, not really
Matthew Sheffield
Is Bernie too old and Biden too tarnished? How far can Kirsten Gillibrand ride #MeToo, and who is Kamala Harris?
Totally with-it GOP attacks Cory Booker with hip millennial words, sounds like your mom
Rachel Leah
The party's Twitter account accused Cory Booker of "mansplaining," but it doesn't seem to understand what that is
Oprah 2020? The Democratic unicorn-hunt launches with a little magical thinking
Andrew O'Hehir
Oprah would be a better president than the current guy. But she's a magical solution to an imaginary problem
The New York Times brings us the looting of America
Michael J. Brenner
Amidst a reactionary revolution without precedent, the Democrats and the mainstream media only exhibit cluelessness
Democrats must seize on Jeff Sessions’ misguided marijuana policy
Matthew Rozsa
Jeff Sessions has unintentionally given Democrats a cause they can all agree on — and it's a big political winner
Sorry, Trump: Your arch-nemeses Obama and Clinton are still “most admired” Americans
Nicole Karlis
The president has a deep inferiority complex with these two. Here's hoping he's seething
Treading dangerously: Lax safety inside Goodyear’s tire plants
Jennifer Gollan
Employees said they felt pressure to put production before workplace safety
Democrats inadvertently aided GOP tax bill efforts by refusing to play hardball
Charlie May
After Democrats cut a deal with Trump to avert a shutdown, the GOP said they were given ample time to pass tax cuts
Democrats signal they won’t fight for DACA immigrants
Charlie May
Democrats up for reelection have expressed they won't force a vote on DACA, averting a potential shutdown
Alabama hangover: Can a party with no ideas beat a party with no soul?
Andrew O'Hehir
Riding an Alabama high, Democrats dream of a big comeback in 2018 and beyond. But is being "decent" really enough?
CNN’s Ed Martin uses Jewish history to defend Roy Moore’s slavery comments
Rachel Leah
Really, he did that
Puerto Rico death toll after Hurricane Maria is likely far higher than previously known: report
Charlie May
The official death toll has been listed at 64, but a new report shows that it could be as high as 1,052
Bernie Sanders may not be necessary for 2020, but his vision is
Charlie May
Perhaps he shouldn't be handed the 2020 nomination, but the party can't underestimate what he represents
Mick Mulvaney: My job is to prevent CFPB from “interfering with capitalism”
Matthew Rozsa
The interim head of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau wants to really limit the agency's scope
Don Lemon calls out Donald Trump as a racist for “Pocahontas” slur
Matthew Rozsa
Lemon says that Trump's comment about Warren was racist, but fits into a broader pattern for the president
Anthony Scaramucci, on CNN, defends Trump calling Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas”
Charlie May
Scaramucci says it's OK for Trump to use a racial slur about Elizabeth Warren, because she's not nice to him
Trump calls Elizabeth Warren “Pocahontas” during tribute to Navajo WWII veterans
Matthew Sheffield
The president can't resist dragging politics into a solemn award ceremony, and slamming Elizabeth Warren
Donald Trump is spurring a legal battle over the future of the CFPB
Matthew Rozsa
While Trump wants to put one of his own in charge of the independent regulatory agency, Democrats vow to oppose it
Trump taps Mick Mulvaney to head consumer protection agency, setting up leadership clash
Charlie May
Mick Mulvaney called the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a "sad, sick" joke — he was just tapped to run it
Big donors threaten to bolt from Democrats — and that’s a good thing
Conor Lynch
Megadonor Stephen Cloobeck says he'll quit if Dems don't back away from Sanders-Warren populism. Let him go!
Watch a reporter compare Roy Moore’s alleged child sex abuse to stealing a lawn mower
Leigh C. Anderson
"We're not talking about an actual crime here," said Brandon Moseley
Rebuilding a broken party: Where do Democrats go beyond Bernie vs. Hillary?
Paul Rosenberg
A post-election "autopsy" from the progressive wing argues that grassroots activists must do what leaders can't
86 percent of women in jail are sexual-violence survivors
Rachel Leah
When speaking of mass incarceration, men are usually the default, it's time that change
These are the 25 members of Congress you should be following on Twitter
Taylor Link
Some are sharp. Some are funny. None of them use #MAGA
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