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The vile core of Trump’s appeal: Here’s the research that shows how racism animates his campaign
Sean McElwee, Philip Cohen
Has racism fueled Donald Trump's unlikely ascendence in the GOP? Yes, and here's how we know
Donald Trump’s entire campaign is based on a single outrageous lie
Tanya Golash-Boza
As absurd as his mass deportion plan might sound, it's even more ludicrous when you actually crunch the numbers
“A national disgrace”: Arizonans vent about the primary day disaster that created massive lines and turned many voters away
Lisa M. O'Neill
Countless Arizonans visiting their polling sites were met with roadblocks and red tape
They abandoned the 90 percent: How the Reagan Revolution and Third Way politics led America to ruin
Thom Hartmann
The rise of Trumpism makes perfect sense. Both parties have sacrificed the working class at the alter of globalism
“He is already a winner”: Why Paul Krugman’s attacks on Bernie Sanders miss the mark
Elias Isquith
The NYT pundit can sound like critics of the original Progressive Movement, author Michael Wolraich tells Salon
Wanted — employability skills: We’re not preparing kids for work, and none of the candidates are talking about it
Jonathan Hasak
We're failing the next generation if we don't come up with a coherent national youth policy
Democrats, you can’t vote for Hillary: The case for writing in Bernie Sanders If Hillary Clinton is the nominee
H. A. Goodman
We need structural change: Clinton as president would merge GOPers and Dems into one party on war & foreign policy
The right’s pathetic blame game: Now it’s the left-wing media’s fault Trump is winning
Eric Boehlert
Conservatives rip CNN for treating the GOP front-runner with kid gloves. We're officially through the looking glass
Conspiracy theories are for losers: Science explains why conservatives see sneaky cabals in every defeat
Paul Rosenberg
The right has a conspiracy theory to explain everything they don't like. Living in a Fox News bubble doesn't help
Cranks, zealots, extremists: How the paranoid style of Trump, Cruz and Palin took over the GOP and infected America
Lou Dubose
The overheated rhetoric and reckless posturing from the right is a return of a rancid thread of American politics
The secret to Trump’s success: New research sheds light on the GOP front-runner’s stunning staying power
Sean McElwee, Philip Cohen
For months, pundits have been predicting the GOP front-runner's demise, but it just hasn't happened
I’m with Hillary in November: Listen up, fellow Bernie supporters — you must get behind Clinton to stop Donald Trump
Sean Illing
The future of America is at stake — and it's on all of us if we allow Trump to win the White House
After Bernie, now what? To mean anything, the Sanders campaign must outlast its figurehead
Andrew O'Hehir
Sanders wins the youth—and if the Democratic Party ignores that going forward, they deserve what they'll get
Our nominee is a disaster: Time may be running out, but Democrats will come to rue Clinton over Sanders
H. A. Goodman
Why there's no chance in hell I'm voting for Hillary — and you shouldn't either
The curse of “inevitability”: After Hillary Clinton’s big wins, the media is already ignoring Bernie Sanders
Jack Mirkinson
Today, Hillary Clinton is the "presumptive nominee." But erasing Bernie Sanders from the campaign is a mistake
Donald Trump is now weaponizing the conservative id: Why the escalating violence of his campaign is so frightening
Heather Digby Parton
The past few days have marked a chilling and dangerous new turn in Trump's campaign for president
Bill Clinton’s odious presidency: Thomas Frank on the real history of the ’90s
Thomas Frank
Welfare reform. NAFTA. The crime bill. Prisons. Aides wondered if Bill knew who he was. His legacy is sadly clear
Trumpmania was derailed in Chicago Friday, but will Trump be able to flip the moment to his advantage?
Chauncey DeVega
Trumpeteers meet Black Lives Matter and "Feel the Bern": Waiting for the rumble at my first Trump rally
How Hillary beats Trump: 9 steps she must take to defeat the dangerous demagogue
Don Hazen
The Democratic frontrunner has her work cut out for her. Giving back her Goldman speaking fees would be a start
Mr. Spock at the “sh*t show”: Barack Obama, the rise of Trump and a world gone crazy
Andrew O'Hehir
No, Republicans, you can't blame Obama. But our strangest, coolest president ever may have paved the way to madness
Bernie & Hillary should be very careful: Why underestimating Donald Trump would be a fatal mistake
Paul Blest
While many believe a Trump nomination would seal a victory for Democrats, early primary results suggest otherwise
Money and ground game alone can’t explain Bernie Sanders’ stunning win in Michigan. Could the ’93 passage of NAFTA have played a role?
Roger Kerson
Since NAFTA took effect, under Bill Clinton, Michigan has lost thousands of jobs. No one has forgotten
I was wrong about Donald Trump: Camille Paglia on the GOP front-runner’s refreshing candor (and his impetuousness, too)
Camille Paglia
Yes, he remains thin-skinned and easily riled. But his fearlessness and brash energy also seem necessary and rare
The GOP’s “Mussolini” moment: Win or lose, Donald Trump could usher in a new era of authoritarian politics
Conor Lynch
On Monday, a Republican lawmaker compared Trump to the Italian fascist. And, in fact, the parallels are stark
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