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Brazile: Sending Clinton town hall topics ‘mistake I will forever regret’
Still riding the gravy train huh?
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Everyone loves Bernie Sanders. Except, it seems, the Democratic party
A new poll found he is the most popular politician in America. But instead of embracing his message, establishment Democrats continue to resist him. By Trevor Timm.
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How the DudeBros ruined everything: A totally clear-headed guide to political reality
Irritating left-wing guys have ruined democracy, apparently. Which might suggest it wasn't doing so great before. By Andrew O'Hehir.
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Bernie Sanders: Remove free healthcare for politicians and their families
Several years ago, my dad got the news that he had cancer. Sadly, he passed away. My dad had a job at the time, but his employer did not cover him, and without coverage, he avoided going to the doctor until it was too late. As Congress and President Trump try to pass a new healthcare law, I'm reminded of my father and whether he would have made it if he had early access to cost-effective health care. Affordable health care is in decline as premiums and health costs increase at exponential rates. Some politicians cannot relate to the cost burden experienced by families...
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DNC Fans Flames Of Grassroots Anger By Electing Perez
Obama and Clinton supporters in DNC survive push from the grassroots to transform the Democratic Party into a real and actual opposition party. By Kevin Gosztola.
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Bernie Sanders: Corporate Media is a Threat to Democracy
Three weeks after the election of Donald Trump, Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke at the Free Library of Philadelphia as part of his "Our Revolution" book tour.
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Team Bernie: Hillary ‘F*cking Ignored’ Us in Swing States
Hindsight is 20/20, but members of Sanders’s team in critical swing states say they knew Clinton was going to lose—and their warnings were ignored. By Asawin Suebsaeng.
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Urgent to Progressives: Stop Fueling the Anti-Russia Frenzy
“Let’s face it: Some of the fierceness of media attacks on Trump, such as from de facto neoconservative liberal-tinged entities like the Washington Post, is propelled by rage that his stance toward Russia lacks the neocon qualities that a Hillary Clinton presidency offered.” By Norman Solomon.
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The Latest: Trump wins Electoral College vote, presidency
The Latest on the Electoral College meeting Monday to formally elect Donald Trump the nation's 45th president (all times EST): 8 p.m. Hawaii's Democratic electors have cast their votes as part of the Electoral College. Three of the four electors cast votes for Hillary Clinton, and one voted for Bernie Sanders for president. They cast their votes at the Hawaii state Capitol Monday.
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Bernie Sanders blasts Donald Trump’s “Cabinet of billionaires”
The net worth of Mr. Trump’s Cabinet picks thus far, according to some estimates, is a combined $14 billion – and Sanders told “Face the Nation” that he will have “a lot of very important questions” for Mr. Trump’s choices.
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Democrats on the brink
AGHAST at the defection of millions who voted for Barack Obama in 2012 but for Donald Trump in 2016—notably working-class whites in the Midwest—the left wants the Democratic Party to snatch up the banner of economic populism and declare war on Wall Street, big business and other global elites. At post-election gatherings like the Democracy Alliance conference in Washington, DC, it is an article of faith that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the snowy-haired, finger-jabbing scold who lost the Democratic presidential primary to Hillary Clinton, would have trounced Mr Trump in the general election.
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Bernie Sanders congratulates union leader attacked by Trump
Bernie Sanders congratulates union leader Chuck Jones, who was attacked by Trump on Twitter over Carrier jobs. By Julia Boccagno. [Autoplay video]
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Bernie Sanders: Where We Go From Here
The onetime insurgent candidate is now in a position to reshape the Democratic Party and take on Donald Trump. By Matt Taibbi.
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Bernie Sanders meets Spike Lee: ‘Where do we go? Where is the hope?’
The senator and the film-maker discuss Trump, where Clinton went wrong – and how to make a difference in 2017. By Emma Brockes.
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Bernie Sanders’ speech at Hopkins through one student’s eyes
Born in Africa, raised near Baltimore, feeling stung by bias, she came away “empowered.” By Fern Shen. (Nov. 18, 2016)
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Bernie Sanders: Now More Than Ever, It's Our Revolution
The Senator from Vermont remains optimistic about the country's future, and urges citizens to become more deeply involved in the political process.
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Hundreds Of Anti-Trump Protesters Fill Downtown Lexington
Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters marched through downtown Lexington Saturday evening. The group spent hours calling for a change; chanting phrases like "dump Trump". "We will not allow him to sp...
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Why Did Bernie Sanders Lose? Vermont Senator Could Have Defeated Trump By A Landslide, Recent Polls Show
The Vermont senator, however, lost the Democratic presidential nomination to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by a margin of three million votes. By Mary Pascaline.
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Sanders: Democrats Lost Elections Because They Focused On ‘Liberal Elite,’ Not Working Class
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Where the Democrats Go From Here
Trump’s victory is saddening, but not surprising. By Bernie Sanders.
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