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Progressives: Don’t blow the chance for health care reform with a single-payer litmus test

Peter Dreier, Donald Cohen
Everyone on the left agrees that single-payer health care is the goal. But a purist approach will only mean defeat

Grassroots Democrats are more energized than ever — but DNC fundraising is a massive fail

Matthew Sheffield
Opposition to Trump and the GOP has reawakened liberals and progressives — so why can't the DNC raise more cash?

Van Jones: “There was only one white guy in Hillary Clinton’s ad — and it was Donald Trump”

Chauncey DeVega
CNN commentator on the "orange asteroid that hit the earth," and the lessons we must learn to recover and rebuild

My road trip with a Republican: 2 strangers spend 14 hours in a car to talk through America’s political divide

Jared Yates Sexton
To combat the hate I saw on the 2016 campaign trail, I went looking for common ground. Dave signed on for the ride

Despite Trump’s unpopularity, Democrats face long road back into power

Steven Rosenfeld
There are a handful of hopeful signs for 2018, but the GOP's grip is deep and vast

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

British bookmaker offers more odds on Trump’s remaining term

Max Cea
Bet-maker Paddy Power offers new odds on which cabinet member is out next, and Jeff Sessions is close to even money

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

Top CEOs make 271 times more than the average American

John Light
The CEO-to-worker pay ratio has grown by an order of magnitude over the last half century

Anthony Scaramucci once called Donald Trump “anti-American” and a “hack” on Fox

Jeremy Binckes
The White House's newest communications director hasn't always been a fan of his new boss

Poll: Zuckerberg would give Trump a run for his money in 2020, but Bernie Sanders is the front-runner

Charlie May
A new poll shows how Sanders, Democrats, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg would fare against Trump in 2020

The Democratic Party is such a mess — What are we going to do?

Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Steven Rosenfeld
Ten experts analyze the “situation”

The battles ahead: Meet the biggest opponents of single-payer

Michael Corcoran
The fight against Trumpcare is only the tip of the iceberg

Our celebrity president would rather show off than get down to business

Neal Gabler
Trump's tweets show he doesn’t really see himself as a president, and neither do a lot of the media

Mark Zuckerberg shouldn’t be president, but he should be listened to

Matthew Rozsa
He's not the right person for the job, but his willingness to embrace new ideas is exactly what America requires

How the student loan industry is helping Trump destroy American democracy

Binta Baxter
Student loan servicers are engaged in economic terrorism, and DeVos is only making it worse

Kirsten Gillibrand becomes latest Democrat to come out in favor of single-payer health care

Matthew Rozsa
Democrats respond to their base as the GOP's plan to repeal Obamacare looks poised to fail

Elizabeth Warren talks Samantha Bee “off the ledge of the death of democracy”

Jeremy Binckes
Elizabeth Warren says there are things to be positive about

Republicans kill their own health care bill: It’s bizarro-world, but a real win for the resistance

Sophia Tesfaye
Mitch McConnell is humiliated as Senate health care bill collapses — but Democrats have tough choices ahead

Elizabeth Warren: It’s time for Democrats to run on single-payer health care

Taylor Link
Elizabeth Warren suggests that the Democratic Party adopt the progressive agenda, including a single-payer plan

This “bitch” won’t shut up: Sexist attacks on outspoken women are a problem for men to fix, too

Anna March
I've been hacked, threatened and verbally abused. We can't keep dismissing online harassment of women as "trolling"

Senate Democrats react with horror to health care bill

Matthew Rozsa
"The Republicans' health care plan will literally cost American lives.," says Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D.-Conn

They might keep their jobs, but they won’t keep their reputations

Lucian K. Truscott IV
It’s official: Republicans have become an all-or-nothing party committed to going down with Trump’s ship

Kamala Harris has emerged as a Senate star amidst Russia hearings

Matthew Rozsa
California's junior senator has emerged as a tough questioner, often making her Republican colleagues uncomfortable
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