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Democrats Have to Stop Rolling Over on Key Priorities
Without a $15 minimum wage, we’re stuck with the bare minimum — literally.
By Kaylen Ralph
The Racist Origins of the Senate Filibuster
The filibuster explains why the modern U.S. government is so dysfunctional.
By Sophie Hayssen
This Activist Wants to Unseat NYC’s Only Republican In Congress
Brittany Ramos DeBarros says her campaign will be “unbought, unbossed, and unafraid.”
By Angelica Crisostomo
Dems Are Failing by Not Giving People the Money They Promised
This is politics 101.
By Kandist Mallett
Congressional Dems Call on Biden to Cancel Student Debt
But will his administration meet their call?
By Lucy Diavolo
This Once-a-Decade Ritual Will Shape the Next Era of U.S. Politics
The system has been described as “nuts.”
By Zachariah Sippy
AOC: Ted Cruz "Almost Had Me Murdered" by Inciting Capitol Attack
"If you want to help, you can resign.”
By Lucy Diavolo
House Dems Announce Article of Impeachment Against Trump
It could prevent him from ever holding office again.
By Lucy Diavolo
Georgia's Blue Turn Could Be a Model for the South
“Georgia is arguably the leading edge of what may be a very significant realignment.”
By Jewel Wicker
Georgia Victories Prove White Moderates Shouldn’t Be Dems’ Focus
Black voters matter.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Youth Activists Upended Politics in This Blue State in 2020
“All of us who ran are just regular people who want to do good things.”
By Mara Dolan
Nithya Raman Says Blue States Can Do Better
The new L.A. City Council member says we can’t let corporate money crush progress.
By Audra Heinrichs
Tulsi Gabbard Targets Trans Athletes as She’s Set to Leave Congress
Gabbard introduced a new bill that would block trans women from women’s sports.
By Lucy Diavolo
Concerns About Dianne Feinstein’s Age Prompt Questions About Senate Seniority System
A New Yorker report examines the Senate’s “gerontocracy problem.”
By Lucy Diavolo
Biden Adviser: CEOs Will Find White House “Willing to Listen”
Cedric Richmond told a group of CEOs he’s working on private sector and conservative outreach.
By Lucy Diavolo
There’s a Reason Why the Polls Were Off Again in 2020
As a Black woman pollster, I’ve seen the blind spots in my industry firsthand.
By Jasmin Joseph