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“Resistance against corporate education reform”: Noam Chomsky, scholars warn Senate not to approve John King as secretary
Ben Norton
Leading teachers and public education activists warn Obama's choice for education secretary would be a disaster
5 ways Bernie Sanders is leading the fight against Big Pharma’s unconscionable greed
April Short
The industry has been gouging consumers for years. Bernie may be our only hope of reeling in its Martin Shkrelis
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz joins hands with GOP in assault on Elizabeth Warren’s consumer protection agency
Ben Norton
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a close ally of Hillary Clinton, is trying to gut regulations on loan sharks
Thanks for nothing, Elizabeth Warren: How the Democratic Party’s rock star missed her chance, hurt the progressive agenda
Michael Garofalo
The appetite was there for a truly progressive candidate to topple the Clinton machine. That candidate did not run
No, Bernie Sanders’ moment isn’t over: Why his gargantuan impact can’t be erased by a Super Tuesday drubbing
David Dayen
While polling shows Sanders bracing for what could be critical losses tonight, his movement will live on regardless
Noam Chomsky for secretary of education: Bernie Sanders needs to make this revolutionary call for our public schools
Nikhil Goyal
In his days before politics, Sanders had savvy, progressive thoughts on education. Here's a White House agenda
This is what political insanity looks like: The idea of a Clinton-Kasich “dream ticket” is rooted in fantasy and confusion over what the candidates stand for
Amanda Marcotte
Talk about Clinton picking Kasich as VP assumes she's less liberal and he's less conservative than they really are
This is the key to Bernie Sanders’ political revolution: Here’s how we beat GOP obstruction
Mike Gravel
Truth is that a GOP Congress would stymie Bernie's program. There's an additional set of reforms we need as well
The GOP’s dangerous, contradictory braintrust: How Scalia led the way on political hypocrisy
Conor Lynch
Scalia's selective devotion to Constitutional originalism was ingenious, disingenuous and very bad for America
Progressive Democrats need to thank Elizabeth Warren: By staying out of the race, she opened the door for Bernie’s rise and a new political movement
Sean Illing
Progressive Dems owe Sanders a debt of gratitude. Win or lose, his presence in this race has changed everything
Elizabeth Warren assails her Republican colleagues for pledging to obstruct Scalia’s successor
Sophia Tesfaye
The acclaimed legal scholar demolishes Republicans' arguments using the Constitution & Mitch McConnell's own words
Hillary, Bernie, women and men: Hey, guys — gender politics are central to this race, not a footnote
Andrew O'Hehir
As women debate the Clinton candidacy, it's time for men to own up to the gender issues we don't see or understand
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
H.A. Goodman
A political revolution within the Democratic Party has undermined Hillary Clinton's powerful political machine
How Trump can save Hillary: Just by being his usual offensive self he can sway the Democratic primary vote in New Hampshire
David Freedlander
In N.H., independent voters can vote in either primary — and Trump could snag some of the voters Sanders needs
Dems, stop lying to yourselves about Hillary: Sure, she “gets s*** done” — atrocious s***, that is
Daniel Denvir
The argument that Clinton can navigate the nightmare of D.C. better than Bernie is simply wrong
Naomi Klein: “There are no non-radical options left before us”
Michael Winship
The famed author of "This Changes Everything" explains why markets cannot be relied on to solve global warming
The Bernie Sanders era is upon us: Why Iowa was a watershed moment for American politics
Paul Blest
Bernie Sanders might not have won Iowa outright, but his ascendance marks a pivotal turning point for progressivism
Robert Reich: Bernie Sanders is the only candidate of change
Robert Reich
This election is about reclaiming American democracy from moneyed interests. Only a movement can make that happen
The big “Hillary realism” lie: Clinton supporters present a false choice — and misread our political moment
Walker Bragman
"Realist" vs. "idealist" talk misses the point: This is a time when change is not a dream, but what people demand
I have had it with cynical faux-realists attacking Bernie Sanders idealists
Cat J. Zavis
It's timid and fearful to limit ourselves to incremental change -- and it only makes the powerful more powerful
The Elizabeth Warren primary: How Bernie & Hillary are fighting for the support of the Democratic Party’s conscience
Paul Blest
The Massachusetts senator is one of the highest-profile Democrats who hasn't formally endorsed. Whom will she pick?
Elizabeth Warren could be a game changer: Most endorsements don’t matter much, but hers would be a giant boost for Bernie
Sean Illing
Warren delivers stirring speech on Senate floor — progressive champion comes awfully close to endorsing Sanders
Let’s get real, Bernie fans: It isn’t “giving up” to admit a revolution isn’t coming
Gary Legum
Sanders supporters have embraced the candidate's calls for a revolution. But structural barriers are real
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