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Democrats Can’t Unite Unless Wasserman Schultz Goes
The Democratic National Committee chair has thrown fuel on the flames of infighting just as the party faces a critical November election.
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The “Afterbern”: What’s Next for the American Left?
The question for socialists is not whether or not to support Bernie's campaign, but rather: What do we do now?
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Should Progressives Unify With the Democratic Party Establishment? Hell No!
Millions of young people have had a crash course in recent months in Democratic Party corruption, as well as corporate media bias.
The Coming Democratic Crackup
Though the mainstream media is focused on Republican divisions, anti-war Democrats resist Hillary Clinton's pro-war agenda.
Will 712 Democratic Officials Decide the 2016 Election? The Secret History of Superdelegates
Hillary Clinton began the primaries with a more than 400-delegate lead by securing support from superdelegates.
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Rising Rage Against DNC/RNC Deeds Could Gut Both and Launch a National Independent Party
Having robbed voters of presidential selections, the DNC and RNC could be overthrown by millions of independents.
Thomas Frank: Bill Clinton’s Five Major Achievements Were Longstanding GOP Objectives
Thomas Frank, author of “Listen, Liberal,” discusses how the Democratic Party stopped governing on behalf of the working class.
Bernie Sanders Takes West Virginia
Bernie Sanders swept the Democratic primary yesterday, winning 51.4 percent to Clinton's 36 percent.
Bernie Sanders Fans Debate Whether to Vote for Hillary Clinton if She Is Democratic Nominee
Voters looking for political revolution are facing the question of whether or not to support Sanders' rival.
Sanders, DNC Chair Clash Over Democratic Party Inclusivity
The DNC's chairwoman and Bernie Sanders are sparring over how welcoming the party should be toward independent voters.