
Since there is absolutely nothing you can do between now and September that will change anything at the national level (and really after that too, but I’m being nice), I’ll make you a deal.
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Written by CHRIS FARAONE Filed Under: COLUMNS, Dear Reader
Since there is absolutely nothing you can do between now and September that will change anything at the national level (and really after that too, but I’m being nice), I’ll make you a deal.
Written by PATRICK COCHRAN Filed Under: Analysis, News, NEWS+OPINIONS
While the perception of a polarizing political figure dominates the media narrative surrounding the candidate, Warren has shown that her positions and emphasis on popular issues can be a boon for her campaign.
Written by PATRICK COCHRAN Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Even if she isn’t everybody’s first choice, the prospect of a President Warren—a proponent of stiff corporate regulations, an increased minimum wage, student debt forgiveness, and single-payer health care—is still intriguing on the left.
Written by BAYNARD WOODS Filed Under: COLUMNS, Democracy in Crisis, NEWS+OPINIONS
When he is outside of the courthouse, it is neither illegal nor illegtimate to take his photograph. Kerkhoff complains again that “as the prosecutors and lead detective left the courthouse, their photograph was taken and published in media outlets.”
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: COLUMNS, News, NEWS+OPINIONS
Fighting for civil rights before, during, and after Inauguration Day
Written by JASON PRAMAS Filed Under: Apparent Horizon, COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS
As long as the new Republican administration remains somewhere within the bounds of traditional American politics, there is a lot of room for the full panoply of transformative social movements to maneuver.
Written by DIG STAFF Filed Under: Dear Reader
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