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U.S.: The futility of Democrats’ 2020 dream
Uwe Bott
Why a Democratic President, if elected, will be able to change very little in the U.S.
Gender, “electability” and journalism: How to cover the 2020 election without sexism
Andrew O'Hehir
After the massive media failures of 2016, this campaign feels like a crucial test for American journalism
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are locked in a dead heat in a crucial Iowa poll
Matthew Rozsa
Despite a decisive lead over the Democratic field in most polls, Joe Biden is tied with Bernie Sanders in Iowa
Operation Pennsylvania: How the Keystone State will make or break President Trump’s re-election bid
Alex Henderson
Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden has chosen Philadelphia as the headquarters for his 2020 presidential campaign
Bernie Sanders proposes “Thurgood Marshall Plan” for public education
Jessica Corbett
Sanders' moratorium on for-profit charter schools is just one part of an ambitious "anti-segregation" agenda
Why is everyone running for president? It’s a billion-dollar industry.
William Rivers Pitt
Running for president is big business now, in more ways than one
Democrats are blowing their chance to take over the Senate
Terry H. Schwadron
Too many strong candidates are running for president
Ukrainian prosecutor shoots down Rudy Giuliani’s conspiracy theories about Joe Biden
Cody Fenwick
“Hunter Biden did not violate any Ukrainian laws," Yuriy Lutsenko, Ukraine’s prosecutor general, tells Bloomberg
Salon Quiz: Can you tell the “electable” Democratic candidates apart?
Amanda Marcotte
If you're having trouble telling Tim Ryan from Jay Inslee from a Brooks Brothers model, we're here to help, sort of
Is Rudy Giuliani violating the law by failing to register as a foreign agent?
Cody Fenwick
Giuliani announced last week that he would be going to Ukraine to advocate on behalf of investigating Joe Biden
Democracy’s in real trouble — and the mainstream media’s finally noticing
Andrew O'Hehir
If you have to keep asking if we're in a constitutional crisis, it may be too late to stop one
Bernie’s winning the Snapchat primary: But IRL Joe Biden is still way ahead
Igor Derysh
New social media poll: Biden underperforms among Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram users, but holds big lead
Bill Barr goes scapegoat-hunting to boost Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories
Amanda Marcotte
Attorney general is deploying Department of Justice resources to prop up Trump's baseless, paranoid theories
Rudy Giuliani openly acknowledges the plot against Biden: “We’re meddling in an investigation”
Cody Fenwick
“We’re not meddling in an election, we’re meddling in an investigation, which we have a right to do”
Elizabeth Warren and Beto O’Rourke defend Joe Biden during Donald Trump’s smear campaign
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Beto O'Rourke are defending Joe Biden from Donald Trump's smear against him
Booker’s argument for environmental justice stays within the lines
Shefali Luthra
The statement is true, but could use more context. We rate it Mostly True.
U.S.-China: These are much more than just trade talks
Marshall Auerback
Trump continues to shine a path for the GOP next year in crucial Rust Belt states
Rudy Giuliani plans trip to Ukraine to bolster probes that could be “very helpful” for Donald Trump
Shira Tarlo
"We're not meddling in an election — we're meddling in an investigation, which we have a right to do," he says
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and a possible 2020 endorsement
Shira Tarlo
The New Yorker wants a nominee with a "coherent worldview and logic," which says Warren and Sanders both have
“#MeToo might have begun in 1991” if Joe Biden had done his job, Anita Hill says
Shira Tarlo
Hill adds Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings ruined any hope claims of abuse would finally be taken seriously
Donald Trump fears the huge crowd Kamala Harris drew to her campaign kickoff, Nicolle Wallace says
Bob Brigham
The senator from California drew an estimated 20,000 people to her campaign kickoff in Oakland, California
Bad week for truth in the media: Bannon’s delusions, Venezuela’s coup and Biden’s “electability”
Andrew O'Hehir
Tom Friedman's laughable prescription for Democrats, NYT and CNN spin Venezuela fables, Bannon goes full Orwell
Unless Democrats refute the myth of a “Good Economy,” Donald Trump is likely to win a second term
John Atcheson
Why silence on the real economic picture could spell disaster for Democrats in 2020
Jordan Klepper has a theory on comedy: It’s “baby explosions of humanity”
Alli Joseph
"The Daily Show" alum drops some of his irony and gets hands-on on his new comedy-activism series "Klepper"
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