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AFL-CIO’s Richard Trumka: “Populism works”

Elias Isquith
The union leader claims the national political mood is moving to the left and that Democrats needed to keep up

Elizabeth Warren’s bold new crusade: Keep employers out of your credit history

Josh Eidelson
With credit scores being exploited to cut people out of the job market, here's how the senator is fighting back

Take that, Paul Ryan! Elizabeth Warren beats back Social Security plot

Michael Lind
The years-long campaign to slash Social Security benefits has finally met its match

Guns in America after Newtown, by the numbers

John Light, Lauren Feeney, Karin Kamp
There have been 26 school shootings since Sandy Hook, and more than 30,000 have died by way of gun violence

When will the media learn? Conservatives are not “centrists”!

R.J. Eskow
From Chris Christie to Third Way, the political class mislabels the political center. Here's why it's so dangerous

Elizabeth Warren’s moral insight: How candid leaders can alter the course of history

Andrew Burstein, Nancy Isenberg
Far from accept that the powerful implicitly deserve their social position, true leaders prize the general welfare

Third Way senior vice president admits majority of think tank’s funding comes from Wall Street

Elias Isquith
The neoliberal think tank had previously obfuscated when questioned about its financing

Corporate Democrats freak out over Elizabeth Warren threat

Thom Hartmann
There's a smear campaign against progressive ideas that might undermine Hillary Clinton in 2016

Why Elizabeth Warren baffles pundits: “Economic populism” isn’t just a campaign slogan

Alex Pareene
The point of economic populism and pushing Democrats to the left is to push them to the left, not to beat Hillary

Elizabeth Warren to her Third Way critics: “Oh, please”

Elias Isquith
The Massachusetts senator shoots back at the Wall Street-aligned Think Tank

Bye-bye, fake liberals: The Warren Democrats are winning!

Joan Walsh
The backlash against an inane Op-Ed bashing Elizabeth Warren shows that “economic populism” is the way forward

Global elites deeply anxious about income inequality, refuse to fix it

Lynn Stuart Parramore
Study reveals business leaders identify the wage gap as one of the planet's biggest problems. They had us fooled

The Wall Street Journal’s pathetic attack on Elizabeth Warren

Elias Isquith
A new Op-Ed from the WSJ tries -- and fails -- to take down the Senate's liberal icon

Bernie Sanders: Why I might run in 2016

Josh Eidelson
Bernie Sanders tells Salon it "remains to be seen" if Clinton "will be a forceful advocate for working families"

America’s next big rip-off: Cars are the next subprime crisis!

David Dayen
With financial firms now pushing strongly into auto loans, here's how Congress is helping car dealers rip you off

GOP is literally killing its base

Alex Henderson
Slashing food stamps will decrease the life expectancy of poor rural whites, many of whom put Republicans in office

No, Social Security does not increase the deficit!

Lynn Stuart Parramore
Bought politicians and pundits continue to spread nonsense about America's best-loved program

Poll: Voters want Social Security expanded, not cut

Elias Isquith
A new Public Policy Polling/MoveOn.org poll finds voters overwhelmingly disapprove of cutting Social Security

Elizabeth Warren urges expansion of Social Security

Elias Isquith
Going against the conventional wisdom, the MA senator endorses increasing Social Security benefits

Horrible pundits ruin smart story, concoct fake campaign

Alex Pareene
Predictably, a good piece about a philosophical battle among Democrats sparks an imaginary Warren-Clinton showdown

5 ways Democrats can distract us if Healthcare.gov is still broken at the end of the month

Alex Pareene
If the site still doesn't work, President Obama will need to loudly change the subject for a while. Here's how!

The Clinton vs. Warren fantasy: Why progressives shouldn’t get distracted

Joan Walsh
Progressives are over-invested in using presidential primaries, not congressional races, to advance their agenda

Elizabeth Warren’s populist insurgency enters next phase

David Dayen
It's about more than politics or 2016. First comes a new plan to restore the economy and blow up the finance sector

Elizabeth Warren is not scared of a 2016 run

Natasha Lennard
The progressives' favorite makes clear she will not shy away from an uphill battle
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