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Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez Are Not Socialists — What Are They?
Both Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the new Democratic nominee for Congress in New York, describe themselves as socialists. But, in fact, there is no evidence they actually are. By Roy Cordato.
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There Is No Silent Centrist Majority
The base of the Democratic Party is much further to the left than moderates recognize. By Sarah Jones.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders Are Trying to Prove Their Case in Kansas
Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders have more expansive aims than electing Brent Welder. They want to prove their theory of the progressive case. By David Dayen.
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Pittsburgh feels the Bern as Bernie Sanders addresses national teachers conference
Pittsburgh felt the Bern on Sunday, but it wasn’t anything close to the torching that flamboyant U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders gave to the wealthiest Americans, Wall Street and President Donald Trump. By Bob Bauder.
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Why the Cause of Full Employment Is Back from the Dead
Franklin Roosevelt and Martin Luther King campaigned for it in vain—but the need for full employment has never gone away. By Harold Meyerson.
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Bernie Sanders Doubles Down on Calls for Trump to Resign Over Harassment Claims
Sanders’ calls have come following last week’s resignation of Democractic Senator Al Franken, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by several women. Sen. Bernie Sanders has reiterated his call for US President Donald Trump to leave office over the sexual misbehavior allegations against him.
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Donna Brazile's Curious Account of the 2016 Election
The former DNC chair seems eager to jump on the Bernie Sanders bandwagon, but her claims of ignorance about party favoritism toward Hillary Clinton don’t add up.
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Bernie Sanders unveils universal healthcare bill: 'We will win this struggle'
Senator’s ‘Medicare for All’ bill, which is gaining steam among Democrats, would cover 323 million Americans under single system
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'The S-word': how young Americans fell in love with socialism
Young Americans blame capitalism for crises in housing, healthcare and falling wages. Once demonised, the word ‘socialism’ is back as a new political movement takes root.
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Court Admits DNC and Debbie Wasserman Schulz Rigged Primaries Against Sanders
In June 2016, a class action lawsuit was filed against the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and former DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz for violating the DNC Charter by rigging the Democratic presidential primaries for Hillary Clinton against Bernie Sanders. Even former Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid admitted in July 2016, ““I knew—everybody knew—that this was not a fair deal.” He added adding that Debbie Wasserman Schultz should have resigned much sooner than she did.
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Bernie and Jane Sanders, under FBI investigation for bank fraud, hire lawyers
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his wife, Jane Sanders have hired prominent defense attorneys amid an FBI investigation into a loan Jane Sanders obtained to expand Burlington College while she was its president, CBS News confirms. Politico Magazine first reported the Sanders had hired lawyers to defend them in the probe. Sanders' top adviser Jeff Weaver told CBS News the couple has sought legal protection over federal agents' allegations from a January 2016 complaint...
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Why Bernie Sanders is an Imperialist Pig
War is not a side issue in the United States; it is the central political issue, on which all the others turn. By Glen Ford.
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Bernie Sanders could have won. That's the Corbyn lesson for America
Bernie, like Corbyn, offered hope that another world was possible. He’s exactly the kind of candidate the Democrats must rally behind in the future. By Steven W Thrasher.
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DNC destroyed Bernie Sanders’ shot at the presidency, lawsuit claims
The mainstream media hasn’t covered a class action lawsuit charging the DNC with election fraud. By Chris Riotta.
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Jimmy Carter on Sanders: 'Can y'all see why I voted for him?'
Former President Jimmy Carter seems to be a fan of Sen. Bernie Sanders. The two spoke together Monday evening at a Carter Center discussion about politics, human rights and working towards global peace. Speaking in a familiar refrain, Sanders bemoaned the United States' relatively low voter turnout rates and said it was a boon for conservative politicians. "Can y'all see why I voted for him?" Carter said as Sanders concluded.
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Bernie Sanders Condemns Threats Against Ann Coulter Speech At Berkeley | AllSides
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The Democrats’ hypocrisy fest: Disingenuous attacks on Bernie Sanders persist — and his popularity climbs
Clinton loyalists are still trying to tar Sanders as a sexist troglodyte. Read the polls — It’s not working. By Conor Lynch.
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Sanders calls for end to death penalty
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Saturday called for the U.S. to abolish the death penalty, as Arkansas seeks to execute seven inmates before the end of the month. "Virtually every Western industrialized country has chosen to end capital punishment," Sanders tweeted. "The United States should join them."
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Bernie Sanders says oil company knows more about climate change than 'pathetic' Donald Trump
Bernie Sanders has claimed that an oil company “understands more about climate change” than Donald Trump, after ExxonMobil urged the government not to withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord. In a letter to the government, a senior official from the US’s largest oil company, said the accord signed in 2015 was “an effective framework for addressing the risks of climate change”. “It is prudent that the United States remain a party to the...
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Bernie Sanders: what does Russia have on Donald Trump
Bernie Sanders has asked what “the Russians have on" Donald Trump and asked why the US President has “nothing but nice things” to say about Vladimir Putin. The former Democratic presidential nominee took to Twitter to question his leader's links with Moscow. The US government alleged last summer that Russian intelligence had tried to interfere with the presidential election, in an apparent attempt to help Mr Trump.
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