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10 Facts That Will Blow Right-Wingers' Minds
Guess how many times Reagan raised taxes?
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Democrats Really Want a Contest for Their Party’s Presidential Nod
A new poll finds real interest in Elizabeth Warren, and in a multi-candidate race.
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Scott Walker, God's Gift to the Democratic Party
Walker's ISIS comments might help him in the short term, but in the end his Party will suffer. By Matt Taibbi
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Elizabeth Warren will/not run for president.
Heard this interview with Elizabeth Warren on NPR this morning: http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolitics/2015/03/30/3963 But her denials of running for president sounded hollow. Something bothered me; the reporter asked, essentially, 'but you could be doing so much more if you ran for president'. And she responded with a non-response, basically saying 'I'm working hard'. That's not a response. So then I read this... http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/01/run-warr
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Progressive frenemies
Democratic centrists and populists aren’t as far apart as they think.
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Democrats Being Democrats
The Democratic Party is becoming more assertive about its traditional values, a point driven home by Mrs. Clinton’s decision to speak on Roosevelt Island. You could say that Democrats are moving left. But the story is more complicated and interesting than this simple statement can convey.
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Voters are shifting to Democrats, flashing a warning for Republicans
Although party affiliation shifted back to the left, don’t count out the GOP for the White House.
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Why Is Everyone Angry? I’ll Tell You Why.
This is a short essay on voter anger: its origin, its attributes, its meaning and its cure. Hint: most Americans are worse off than they were a long time ago.
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Q&A with Bernie Sanders: What he means by socialism
The Des Moines Register interviewed Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Friday, the day he drew a crowd of 2,500 for a speech in Council Bluffs, the largest audience in Iowa this election cycle for a lone candidate's appearance.
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'Bernie Sanders Can Become President' Has Replaced 'I Like Him, But He Can't Win'
How many time have you heard the phrase,
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Why Bernie Sanders is Actually the Democrats' Best General Election Candidate
Sanders Will Win on the Issues, but Clinton Will Get Bogged Down in Rhetoric I'm enjoying the surge of Bernie-mentum. I'm feeling the Bern. I've donat...
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Rick Perry, Republicans, and the African-American Vote
Perry’s plan is to weaken the parts of government that have done the most to safeguard African-American rights and interests, and to strengthen the parts of government that have ignored or trampled them.
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Meet Alan Grayson: the brash Democrat who could help win back the Senate
Who is Alan Grayson? Alan Grayson is an outspokenly progressive Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Florida who is responsible for 90% of all scowly leftist congressional zingers posted in your Facebook feed now that Barney Frank has retired. He is running for the Florida Senate seat that Marco Rubio will vacate in 2016 because he really wants to become president.
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Hillary Clinton’s push on gun control marks a shift in presidential politics
“I’m going to speak out against the uncontrollable use of guns in our country because I believe we can do better,” Clinton said Tuesday in Iowa City.
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Two Charts Show the Biggest Difference Between Bernie Sanders and Jeb Bush
Follow the money.
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Spontaneous Bernie Sanders Rally Breaks Out at Comic-Con
A graphic artist reportedly started a spontaneous rally for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders outside this year's Comic-Con convention.
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Here's who is bankrolling the top presidential candidates
The 2016 presidential election is still 16 months away, but the fundraising push is in high gear, given that the winner may need $1 billion or more to win the White House. Candidates and groups supporting them are likely to spend the most money ever in a presidential campaign, partly because the Faustian innovation known as super PACs allows rich donors to give unlimited amounts to groups affiliated with candidates they support.
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The Donald Dilemma
Political commentary by Gary Varvel.
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GOP’s Favorability Rating Takes a Negative Turn
Survey Report The Republican Party’s image has grown more negative over the first half of this year. Currently, 32% have a favorable impression of the Republican Party, while 60% have an unfavorable view.
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Hillary Clinton, the Democrats’ wounded queen?
Arguments that she is a weak candidate are getting stronger.
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