Elizabeth Warren: “There Are Not Enough ... Democrats Willing to Take On the Billionaire Class”
In an interview on Deconstructed with Mehdi Hasan, Elizabeth Warren at first avoided criticizing her Democratic colleagues when asked about that vote.
In an interview on Deconstructed with Mehdi Hasan, Elizabeth Warren at first avoided criticizing her Democratic colleagues when asked about that vote.
By cloaking its opposition to the wage increase in lefty rhetoric, “Save Our Tips” hopes it can trick D.C. voters into taking down a progressive policy.
Means of Production, a new working-class-focused media firm, teamed up with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to produce her viral campaign video.
Banning drug traffickers from getting food stamps and welfare cost society at large, research finds.
The frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for governor in Michigan is a self-styled Bernie Sanders, but he was fanning for Marco Rubio just ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
Shri Thanedar, the faux-populist frontrunner for the Michigan gubernatorial nomination, has some harsh words for his opponents.
In Texas's 21st District, national Democrats have coalesced around Joseph Kopser, but grassroots candidate Mary Wilson has outperformed him so far.
When Sen. Al Franken resigned, the “Medicare for all” bill lost a sponsor. The Democrats vying to replace Franken are split on whether they'll support it.
A day after Israeli forces killed 58 Palestinians in Gaza, Hoyer placed the blame for the violence on Hamas.
In West Virginia, a Republican state senator who opposed labor rights predicted the teacher strike would have little political impact. Then came primary day.
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