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Gangster capitalism and nostalgic authoritarianism in Trump’s America

Henry A. Giroux
In one year, the Trump regime has wrought immense damage to democracy, culture and thought. But there's new hope

Mueller has a roadmap and the end game is nigh

Lucian K. Truscott IV
President Trump is unhinged because Michael Flynn knows everything about his ties with Russia and he’s talking

Clarence Thomas must resign

Marty Kaplan
Anita Hill was right. Sexual harassers have no place on our highest court

Here’s your leftover turkey: The case for Hillary Clinton 2020

Matthew Rozsa
What better way to honor the holiday than with a spiteful argument for yet another Clinton candidacy?

Yes, I’m thankful for Donald Trump

D. Watkins
And here are 5 reasons why

A Haitian disaster in the making: Donald Trump ends the era of American goodwill

Heather Digby Parton
Tens of thousands of Haitian refugees are being told to leave. Here's why that may be a problem in three years

Democrats should commit to an all-women ticket in 2020

Rick Gell
For all the right reasons, Bernie, Joe, Cory and the rest should step aside

Trump’s pick for Census position wrote a book saying “competitive elections are bad for America”

Charlie May
Thomas Brunell has no government experience, and his work has been cited by GOP redistricting efforts

Remember Scott Walker? Undead Wisconsin governor plots his comeback

Heather Digby Parton
After many gaffes and wasted millions, Walker flamed out early in 2016. Now he's back, as a Trumpian zombie

7 ways Democrats are misreading the November 7 results

Richard Eskow
The base is critical to victory — and it wants to move left.

Please no, Uncle Joe: Can we pull the brakes on the Biden 2020 express?

Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden stayed out of the 2016 race for his son Beau. He should do the same in 2020 for the rest of us

Real lessons of Virginia: Democrats aren’t in disarray, they’re disadvantaged

Sophia Tesfaye
A week later, the euphoria has faded and a new reality emerges: Democrats' road to victory remains long and rough

Of course it can happen here: Trump’s no despot — but he’s no friend to democracy

Brian Klaas
I study dictators, and Trump’s attacks on our democratic checks and balances are chillingly familiar

Rebuilding a broken party: Where do Democrats go beyond Bernie vs. Hillary?

Paul Rosenberg
A post-election "autopsy" from the progressive wing argues that grassroots activists must do what leaders can't

These are the 25 members of Congress you should be following on Twitter

Taylor Link
Some are sharp. Some are funny. None of them use #MAGA

Because of Roy Moore, the GOP is rushing their tax bill

Matthew Sheffield
The possibility that Roy Moore may lose his Senate race in Alabama — or even win it — is scaring Republicans

How to get even more women elected

Lauren Schiller
On "Inflection Point," former EMILY's List Chief of Staff Kate Black breaks down the "pendulum shift" in campaigns

Donald Trump and Laura Ingraham downplay, spin election blowout

Taylor Link
Trump and Ingraham blame candidates for not going "full on Trump," for their terrible election results

Surge of women run for office in first major races since Trump’s win

Kristian Hernández
A 10-year record of female candidates in New Jersey, Virginia races could signal shift for 2018 politics

Donna Brazile dishes dirt on Dems, Clinton: Where does the party go now?

Conor Lynch
It's no big surprise that the party was aligned with the Clinton campaign — but look who's telling us about it

Nearly half of voters support impeaching Donald Trump

Matthew Rozsa
Trump has managed to convince the "Trump cult" that everything is fine, but no one else is buying it

Can a Latino progressive take down Dianne Feinstein?

Paul Rosenberg
Bucking Democratic orthodoxy, and the odds, Kevin de León takes on a Beltway legend from the left

Here’s to hoping the Democrats stop embracing Wall Street

Les Leopold
One corporate Democrat pollster has all the wrong ideas

Republicans in Congress are hugely unpopular, survey finds

Steven Rosenfeld
But Democratic brand has yet to coalesce into wave needed for 2018
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