Bloomberg Spent Millions to Buy Alabama Voters. But in Selma, He Wouldn’t Talk to Them.
If the black voters who gathered in Selma on Sunday are representative, Mike Bloomberg may be disappointed on Super Tuesday.
If the black voters who gathered in Selma on Sunday are representative, Mike Bloomberg may be disappointed on Super Tuesday.
Bernie Sanders is facing a multipronged battle against the most powerful political and economic forces in the country.
Voices
Ignoring the voters’ will through party-boss convention maneuvering is the most likely way to reelect Trump.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Bernie Sanders pushed a measure through the House to require drugs funded by public research funds to be sold at a reasonable cost. The Senate shot it down.
Linda Sarsour opens up in her new memoir and in an interview, but she remains deeply guarded over controversies like her departure from the Women’s March.
MSNBC pundits were so excited about Biden’s win in South Carolina that they wrote off Sanders’s national support among black and young people.
The outcomes could signal whether the energy behind Bernie Sanders movement is contagious, or contained by the omnipresence of the presidential campaign.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Only four members of Trump’s coronavirus task force have any scientific or medical training.
Joe Biden likes to tout his ties to Obama, but he chose Anita Dunn, a lobbyist who fought progressive policies under Obama, to lead his campaign.
The Bloomberg campaign is counting on performing well in the delegate-rich Super Tuesday states.
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