Showing results for: Trump 2020 election (page 256)
Is Joe Biden risking a reckoning for his work fashioning the War on Drugs?
Bob Hennelly
For 2020, Biden is selling his talent for working across the aisle; among his many "wins" is mass incarceration
Trump’s war of words claims real victims: Can we now see this man for who he really is?
Chauncey DeVega
Trump has been promising violence from the beginning. Here it is: We have to face it, and face his true nature
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg defended the Green New Deal
Matthew Rozsa
South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, the first openly gay major party presidential prospect, backs a Green New Deal
Beto O’Rourke, Ilhan Omar and the Democratic future: Time to kill off the ghosts of the past
Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats have a chance to shed their cautious, defensive past and seize the future. History suggests they won't
Working class 911: Whatever you do . . . don’t call Uncle Joe
Bob Hennelly
Now is not time for moderation. That’s how we got here
Democracy reform advocates hail HR 1 as first step in a winnable battle
Cathleen Draper
House passage of sweeping election law changes is a critical “step one” in a battle to reclaim democracy
Senate Republicans stand up to Trump? Hardly — they capitulated to the right
Sophia Tesfaye
It may appear that GOP senators stood up against Trump this week. In reality, they're trying to save their skins
Swing state newspaper retracts endorsement of GOP senator after he voted for Trump’s wall
Cody Fenwick
“Put simply this is a constitutional crisis and one of Colorado’s two senators has failed the test.”
Scientists in Congress use Pi Day to plea for a return to rational thought
Matthew Rozsa
"We're seeing people argue about what science is and what facts are... that whole narrative is asinine."
Everything you need to know about top-tier presidential candidate Rep. Beto O’Rourke
Shira Tarlo
The Texas Democrat and prolific fundraiser jumps into the 2020 race with a bipartisan message of hope and unity
Beto O’Rourke’s presidential announcement greeted with skepticism from climate activists
Matthew Rozsa
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke announced that he is running for president on Thursday
Chris Hedges: Democrats may well lose to Trump again, and Bernie Sanders is “naive”
Chauncey DeVega
Veteran lefty journalist: The Democratic Party's no better than Trump, but AOC and Ilhan Omar offer real hope
Trump’s DOJ opens investigation into Trump campaign donation
Matthew Rozsa
An investigation is under way as to the potential foreign origins of a $100,000 to a Trump reelection committee
Georgia’s Stacey Abrams reveals she may throw her hat into the Democratic Party’s 2020 contest
Shira Tarlo
"2020 is definitely on the table," the Georgia Democrat announces after SXSW appearance
How Scott Walker’s defeat in Wisconsin could pave the way for Democrats to defeat Trump in 2020
Alex Henderson
A city has already been chosen for the 2020 Democratic National Convention: Milwaukee
Pelosi is right: Dems can’t impeach Trump. She should explain that honestly
Matthew Rozsa
Nancy Pelosi is correct on the math: It's impossible to impeach Trump now. But her ethical argument is lacking
Amber Tamblyn on the “difficult” women winning elections now: “I think they represent the future”
Alexandra Clinton
Salon talks to the director, writer and actress about her new memoir, Time's Up, women candidates and more
Poll: Iowa Republicans open to a primary challenger to President Trump
Joseph Neese
Is there room for a Republican to mount a challenge for the party's presidential nomination against Donald Trump?
Psychiatrist: Trump’s “hunger for his father’s stingy approval has apparently never been quenched”
Tana Ganeva
Dr. Steve Wruble examines President Donald Trump's "daddy issues"
New ad attacks Beto O’Rourke for “white male privilege” — paid for by Republicans
Matthew Rozsa
Iowa attack ad seeks to sabotage Beto O'Rourke from the left — courtesy of the right-wing Club for Growth
“Voting is important but insufficient”: Scott Warren on youth power in politics
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the author of "Generation Citizen" about youth-led movements and civic engagement
A lot of people love the idea of Joe Biden — but is the real Joe Biden “electable”?
Matthew Rozsa
Joe Biden is likely to run for president in 2020. In theory, he's a strong candidate. Reality may be different
The return of the pragmatic progressive: John Delaney makes the case for moderation in 2020
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews John Delaney, the first Democrat to announce his presidential candidacy
In defense of Fox News: What Democrats miss by shunning the right’s favorite news channel
Matthew Rozsa
It's wrong-headed, politically misguided and deeply illiberal for Democrats not to let Fox host a 2020 debate
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