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The piecemeal welfare state
Keith A. Spencer
With few exceptions, Democrats don't want to serve everyone pie — they want us to fight for a few more crumbs
Candidates are betting big on health. Is that what voters really want?
Julie Rovner
So far, not one of the presidential candidates has found that perfect spot
Who’s the real “elitist”? Progressives fire back at Buttigieg over tuition-free college
Julia Conley
South Bend mayor faces major pushback on claim that tuition-free college for all is "the height of elitism"
Booker on Democratic field: “There’s more billionaires in the 2020 race than there are black people”
Matthew Rozsa
Cory Booker speaks out following the exit of fellow Sen. Kamala Harris from the race for the party’s 2020 nod
“Vikings” kicks off its final season with its own “tender moment” in history
Melanie McFarland
As the History saga starts its journey to Valhalla, what it says about leadership and power is worth looking at
Joe Biden alleges Pete Buttigieg “stole” his health care plan
Shira Tarlo
Sniping in the "moderate" lane! But actually, a lot of candidates have expressed support for similar plans
Sen. Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 race
Shira Tarlo
"My campaign for president simply doesn’t have the financial resources we need to continue," Harris told supporters
There’s no “one weird trick” to get conservatives to vote for Democrats. So forget it
Amanda Marcotte
Nope, Democrats can't actually seduce GOP voters with furious flag-waving or maxing out on Mom and apple pie
Why a measured transition to electric vehicles would benefit the U.S.
David M. Hart
Manufacturing electric vehicles requires less labor and could disrupt the auto workforce
Ocasio-Cortez accuses Buttigieg of pushing “GOP talking point” to vilify tuition-free college plans
Igor Derysh
"We don’t ban the rich from public schools, firefighters, or libraries [because] they are public goods," AOC says
Pete Buttigieg will return contributions from lawyers who defended Brett Kavanaugh
Matthew Rozsa
“We believe the women who have courageously spoken out about Brett Kavanaugh’s assault and misconduct"
Why Mayor Pete shouldn’t pin his “High Hopes” on that cringey campaign dance
Ashlie D. Stevens
History – and Gerald Ford eating a tamale – has shown that trying too hard to be relatable will expose true colors
2020 campaign shows the more women run, the more they are treated like candidates — not tokens
Elizabeth C. Tippett
Scholars say a "critical mass" of representation is necessary to overcome "token" status.
New York Times: Bernie Sanders’ plan to fight climate emergency is too ambitious, slightly Trumpy
Julie Hollar, Jim Naureckas
The paper of record compares Sanders' ambitious climate plan to Trump's border wall in deeply misleading report
Quit saying that Bernie Sanders can’t win — he may be the most electable Democrat running in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Too many of Sanders' opponents are running on an unproven narrative that he's not "electable." Do better, Democrats
From “Survivor” to D.C., women are showing up strong on TV, but does patriarchal America care?
Melanie McFarland
The recent collision of political theater & unscripted reality showbiz adds a new anxiety to what we see every day
Robert Reich: It’s time for true Medicare for All
Robert Reich
Any Medicare for All is better than our present system, but this second version is far better
Cory Booker hits Joe Biden over stance on marijuana legalization and race
Shira Tarlo
With his campaign in trouble, Cory Booker attacks Biden for unpopular position on legalization and racial justice
Sanders becomes fastest presidential candidate in history to reach 4 million individual donations
Jake Johnson
"This is damn impressive," said progressive strategist Rebecca Katz.
Decoding Harris v. Gabbard, round 2: Democrats’ back-to-the-future Obama hunt continues
Andrew O'Hehir
After an explosive day in Washington, Democrats had a debate in Atlanta. Can they recreate 2008? Maybe not quite
President Trump calls Fox News host Chris Wallace “nasty” and “obnoxious”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump claims that such an “unfair” interview would have never happened in the past on the right-leaning network
Pete Buttigieg says he was unaware that stock photo on his website depicted a Kenyan woman
Matthew Rozsa
Buttigieg's campaign has faced criticism for exaggerating his support in the Black community
New York Times condemned for comparing Sanders Green New Deal to Trump border wall
Jake Johnson
"Now is the time to demand what we need, not what we think might be feasible."
New York Times recycles polls to send a familiar message to Democrats: Go right
Julie Hollar
Times cherry-picks evidence to argue that voters in "battleground" states want a moderate. Are you shocked?
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