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How Biden Cleared the Democratic Field
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Initially cast as a Trumpian villain, the Postmaster General is quietly delivering for the Postal Service, and Democrats.
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Julie Su, something of a rock star in organized labor who took on Uber and Lyft, is opposed by some business leaders.
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Washington Wants SVB's Collapse to Be Simple
Most voters understand that those offering an easy explanation to something as complex as a banking crisis are playing a partisan blame game, one they risks prompting more bank runs.
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March 15, 2023
GOP Aims for Tea Party-Style Anger Over SVB
Republicans pounced on Biden’s efforts to shore up Silicon Valley Bank's depositors, calling it a “woke” bailout for elites. “Woke! It’s all woke,” joked a Democrat in response
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Bernie Sanders' Light in the Darkness
The Senator's new book seems to signal a shift, not just in Sanders but in the ardent following he’s built over the last eight years
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The Chicago Mayor carried each of the city’s 50 wards just four years ago. On Tuesday, she couldn't even get enough votes to make a runoff.
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Donald Trump and Nikki Haley have officially launched 2024 campaigns, but many other candidates are waiting in the wings.
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The Massachusetts Senator argued in a sweeping policy address that rebuilding the nation's antitrust enforcement is key to protecting American democracy.
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Where Wes Moore Comes From
The Maryland governor may be the Democrats’ most talented newcomer since Barack Obama
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Watch President Joe Biden deliver the 2023 State of the Union Address during a joint session of Congress.
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TIME talked to Rep. Ruben Gallego about why he decided to take on Kyrsten Sinema.
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Harris Emerges as Powerful White House Asset
She remains both a misunderstood and potentially potent force in politics, particularly as she works to elevate abortion rights.
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Democrats Debate Strategy Over New GOP Panel
House Democratic leaders appear at odds over whether to seat their members to the controversial subcommittee, or steer clear of it.
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McCarthy Finally House Speaker on 15th Try
The California Republican won on the 15th round of voting, following an intense scene on the House floor involving Rep. Matt Gaetz.
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January 7, 2023
Why Democrats' Loss in Wisconsin Still Stings
Wisconsin was the closest Senate race Democrats lost, one that some say raises questions about the limits of the party’s support for progressive candidates, particularly Black ones.
By Mini Racker
January 3, 2023
Why Democrats' Brand Is in Tatters
They beat expectations because the GOP nominated bad candidates. That's not a model for winning future elections.
By Philip Elliott
December 28, 2022
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