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July 27, 2016
David Dayen
The DNC Is One Big Corporate Bribe
Drink up—it's on us! Then go protest the TPP to your heart’s content.
July 20, 2016
David Dayen
The Democrats Are Spoiling for One Last Fight
And it will be super, guaranteed.
July 8, 2016
Podcast
Primary Concerns
Primary Concerns Episode 20: The Globalist vs. the Nativist
July 5, 2016
Emma Foehringer Merchant
The Last Stand for Sanders’s Environmental Activists?
For the greens looking to change the Democratic Party platform, it's the end of the world as we know it.
June 30, 2016
Jeet Heer
Why Barack Obama, Mr. Clean, Is the Perfect Surrogate for Hillary Clinton
Obama has run a tight ship, making him well-positioned to hammer home Trump's untrustworthiness in ways Clinton can't.
June 24, 2016
Clio Chang
Can the Democrats Go Beyond Scoring Cheap Political Points?
This election presents a chance for Democrats to go big. Instead, they’re obsessed with sticking it to the GOP.
June 24, 2016
Mikaela Lefrak
Bernie Sanders says he’ll vote for Hillary. He’s also still running for president.
June 24, 2016
David Dayen
When Democrats Sat In, Republicans Took Them Hostage
In Thursday's wee hours, the House slashed public-health programs, lined fat cats' wallets, and even greenlit the Confederate flag.
June 23, 2016
Podcast
Primary Concerns
Primary Concerns Episode 18: Trump Steaks and Veepstakes
Conservative Matt Lewis warns of the folly of dumping Trump, and Washington Post satirist Alexandra Petri skewers VP speculation.
June 22, 2016
David Dayen
The Superdelegate Solution
How Democrats can democratize the primaries—and keep the peace.
June 17, 2016
David Dayen
The Democrats’ Filibuster to Nowhere
Why are they rallying around a questionable policy that won’t put a dent in America’s gun-violence epidemic?
June 9, 2016
Podcast
Primary Concerns
Primary Concerns Episode 16: Donald Trump Judge-Bashes, Hillary Clinton Wins
Conversations with Judge Vaughn Walker and Democratic strategist Lis Smith
June 3, 2016
David Dayen
Bernie Sanders Has Already Won California
The results won't change the Democratic contest—but the campaign has changed everything.
May 26, 2016
Podcast
Primary Concerns
Primary Concerns Episode 15: Hillary Clinton’s Two-Front War
May 9, 2016
Brian Beutler
Bernie Sanders’s Next Revolution
How can he continue to harness the enthusiasm that defined his candidacy beyond the time-limited scope of a campaign?
April 27, 2016
David Dayen
A Rough Night for Democratic Revolutionaries
Donna Edwards and Joe Sestak went up against Chuck Schumer on Tuesday. It was no contest.
April 27, 2016
Adam Peck
Establishment Democrats are doing pretty well in tonight’s Senate primary races.
April 7, 2016
Mark Green
How America’s Political Trends Favor Democrats in 2016 and Beyond
We may be in the midst of a New Progressive Era, with a semi-realignment coming this November.
March 23, 2016
David Dayen
Is Retaking the House a Democratic Pipe Dream?
If Trump drags down the GOP candidates, there's a chance. But there are also a lot of obstacles—of the Democrats' own making.
March 15, 2016
Meaghan Murphy
Young black organizers in Chicago have made the Cook County State’s Attorney one of the most important races tonight.
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