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Hillary Clinton draws her first 2016 challenger
Luke Brinker
Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb announces presidential exploratory committee
America lost the millennials: How a generation was left behind and taken for granted
Tim Donovan
Anyone shocked that younger adults didn't vote in large numbers needs to get a grip. Here's the underlying crisis
No, I’m not “ready for Hillary” — but here’s why resistance is futile
Andrew O'Hehir
Left media goes on the attack and Warren boosters keep hoping -- but battling Hillary is a pointless distraction
It’s Elizabeth Warren’s party now! How to remake it in the liberal heroine’s image
Elias Isquith
If they're smart, liberals could use Warren's new power to make the changes to the party that are so badly needed
R.I.P., Elizabeth Warren ’16 fantasy: Why she’s really (probably) not running for president now
Jim Newell
The liberal star will now be an official Senate Democratic message-maker. Here's why Hillary can breathe easier now
Elizabeth Warren’s new role: Progressive joins Senate Democratic leadership
Luke Brinker
The Massachusetts freshman is poised to play a big role in the Democratic caucus's future
Elizabeth Warren to join Senate leadership?
Luke Brinker
After Democrats' midterm drubbing, the progressive favorite could be poised for a job promotion
Wall Street’s radical new rival? Why this investment firm says it’s catering to the 99 percent
Elias Isquith
Former White House aide Andrei Cherny tells Salon he's building a new investment firm devoted to the middle class
Grossest midterms winner not GOP! Why K Street is readying an “orgy of lobbying”
David Dayen
From tax policy to Keystone pipeline, lobbyists on K Street are giddy at the orgy of business that awaits
“The same old leadership”: How Hillary Clinton’s progressive rivals will try to dislodge the front-runner
Luke Brinker
Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb and Bernie Sanders gear up for a tough 2016 battle
“The president is basically in hiding”: Thomas Frank unloads on Dems, Kansas and crushing midterm losses
Luke Brinker
The Salon columnist dissects Tuesday's GOP rout and a tumultuous Kansas cycle -- and slams the Democrats' response
No, more Obama campaign appearances would not have saved the Democrats
Luke Brinker
The White House's post-defeat finger-pointing has already begun. Here's what they miss
War is coming: Why the Democratic Party might try to abandon liberal voters
Steven Rosenfeld
Following another midterm drubbing, Democratic soul-searching could mean casting out progressives
We have been stupefied: How Republicans subvert democracy, and the Democrats’ sorry dereliction
Jim Sleeper
As the Republicans take the Senate, these four reasons explain why the republic is in serious, serious trouble
A night of blown opportunity: Why millennials didn’t show up last night
Matthew Segal, Johanna Berkson
For all the demographic targeting, one group was all but ignored -- but could have made a difference. Here's why
Scott Brown’s failed New Hampshire quest: Why didn’t he just run for Massachusetts governor?
Jim Newell
The former Senator's carpetbagging leap northward didn't work out. Will he regret that relocation?
Scott Brown fails in bid to oust Dem Sen. Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire
Luke Brinker
The Democrat defeats the GOP carpetbagger
Hillary Clinton is a “little hawkish for me”: 16 fascinating facts we learned from Jon Stewart
Sarah Gray
Stewart spoke to New York magazine about his upcoming movie "Rosewater" and the future of "The Daily Show"
“Old git” says boxing isn’t for ladies
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A UK promoter has a problem with "handbags at ten paces"
ICYMI: Steve Kornacki, Joan Walsh & Blake Zeff Got Together to Talk Politics
Presented by Inside Salon Events
The three political experts covered all the key topics from the Midterm races to watch to '16 Presidential Election
“Science, not politics”: Elizabeth Warren blasts Chris Christie on Ebola
Luke Brinker
The Massachusetts senator takes Christie to task for his mandatory quarantine policy
Big banks’ stunning setback: Meet two officials saying no to Bank of America
David Dayen
After relying on out-of-court settlements to skirt big consequences, banks have finally met their match. Here's why
Hillary Clinton’s populism problem: What her awkward campaign trail comments reveal about her biggest weakness
Luke Brinker
As the former secretary of state eyes a 2016 bid, she's struggling to come to terms with the new Democratic Party
7 facts that show the American dream is dead
Richard (RJ) Eskow
A living wage, retirement security and a life free of debt are now only accessible to the country's wealthiest
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