Showing results for: is trump a republican or democrat (page 110)
North Carolina’s season of hate is over: It’s time to repeal the state’s anti-LGBT law
Nico Lang
North Carolina’s new governor-elect, Roy Cooper, is preparing to stop LGBT discrimination in his state
California takes charge: Democrats’ domination may save climate program
John Upton
Sacramento may take over as the nation’s leader in the fight against global warming
Donald Trump isn’t yet president, and the Hamilton Electors have one shot to make sure he never is
Matthew Rozsa
The presidential election of 2016 is not over. It hasn't even been held yet. Just ask the Hamilton Electors
After Donald Trump’s win, Republican support of the Electoral College skyrockets
Sophia Tesfaye
Conservatives like the Electoral College more than California's voting habits, for some reason
Harry Reid: James Comey should have “kept his mouth shut”
Brendan Gauthier
"We probably would have elected Hillary," the outgoing Senate minority leader said
Donald Trump’s bait and switch: The populist candidate’s cabinet will profit profusely
Nomi Prins
Forget his own conflicts of interest. Trump's appointees are going to get really rich
What Democrats need to rebuild its winning coalition: Something old, something new
Sean Posey
The opposition party has to advance younger leaders and go back to its working-class roots
Ben Carson’s “life” in public housing qualifies him to be HUD secretary, supporters say
Sophia Tesfaye
Some Republicans have even suggested that any questioning of Carson's qualifications is "racism"
American political history has plenty of precedent when it comes to politicians abusing women: Trump’s was totally outrageous, not too outrageous to get elected
Carey Purcell
"No perverts!" cried Trump after Anthony Weiner was busted, but we have a rich tradition of electing just that
Deals with the devil: Vulnerable Senate Democrats rush to slam anti-Donald Trump plans
Sophia Tesfaye
While many Democrats prepare to fight Trump, some facing re-election in 2018 are already willing to appease him
Ted Cruz’s campaign admits offering Donald Trump material support during GOP primary
Sophia Tesfaye
Cruz's former campaign manager admits he gave Trump's campaign access to crucial polling data in New Hampshire
Democrats are ready to go to war to save Medicare: “Republicans that want to privatize Medicare, make our day”
Erica Werner
Republicans argue that changing Medicare will save it, but Democrats are ready for that battle
Skipping school: Faithless electors are planning their protest votes against Donald Trump
Matthew Rozsa
Calling themselves "Hamilton electors," organizers plan to vote against Donald Trump
Dreamers get an ally: Lindsey Graham wants to protect children of undocumented immigrants
Matthew Rozsa
Graham plans on proposing legislation that will keep one of Obama's top policy items alive
Donald Trump’s poisoned planet: The Bush-era EPA set back climate-change progress by decades — this could be worse
Amanda Marcotte
Our next president can't end the EPA, as he promised, but he can use legal chicanery to render it toothless
Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren want to have their first battle with Trump over Treasury secretary pick Steve Mnuchin
Sophia Tesfaye
Congressional Democrats call for investigation into Donald Trump's potential conflicts of interest
Congress finally begins to notice the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at Standing Rock
Sophia Tesfaye
Sen. Cory Booker has called for a DOJ investigation, while Rep. Tulsi Gabbard plans to join the protest
Donald Trump is still facing concerns about white supremacists
Bill Barrow, Jonathan Lemire
Donald Trump hasn't denounced the people who are committing racist acts
Keep the hope: What environmental leaders are saying on hope and progress in Donald Trump’s America
Grist Staff
Bernie Sanders, Bill Nye and others weigh in on the future of environmentalism
Pentagon rising: Donald Trump could be good news for the military-industrial complex
William D. Hartung
How much Donald Trump plans to spend depends on what he wants to do with foreign policy
It can happen here: But has it? The 1933 scenario is no longer hypothetical
Andrew O'Hehir
None of us could stop Donald Trump, and comparisons to 1933 no longer seem ludicrous. What do we do now?
Hillary Clinton’s popular vote lead has surpassed 2 million
Matthew Rozsa
Clinton's popular vote win, if it holds, would put her just ahead of Al Gore in 2000 — both of whom lost
The swamp won’t be drained: Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick will almost certainly oppose campaign finance regulation
Amanda Marcotte
Forget Trump's anti-corruption rhetoric — he's out to stack the courts with judges who love money in politics
It’s not just Facebook’s news bubble: Why humans are more to blame than the algorithm
R. Kelly Garrett
Misinformed people with biases are more to blame than Mark Zuckerberg's tech company
Page: 110