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Will Democracy Win? Will Democracy Win?

Clinton's scorched-earth tactics have helped put the integrity of the electoral process at risk. Do Democrats have the will to make the process fair?

Mar 6, 2008 / The Editors

Dean to Michigan, Florida: “Do Over” Dean to Michigan, Florida: “Do Over”

Now that a Democratic presidential race that was supposed to end in early February has evolved into a contest that may not end until late August, DNC chair Howard Dean has come to...

Mar 6, 2008 / John Nichols

Mental Health Parity Passes the House Mental Health Parity Passes the House

H.R. 1424, the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act passed the house. Long overdue.

Mar 6, 2008 / Chris Hayes

Free Trade Free Trade

Yes, there is nothing more excellent than the United States vaunted Free Trade Regime.

Mar 6, 2008 / Chris Hayes

On Camera: Boston Parents Discuss Charter Schools On Camera: Boston Parents Discuss Charter Schools

It is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture with the charters movement.

Mar 6, 2008 / The Nation

March 4 Primaries: Young Voters Smackdown the Vote March 4 Primaries: Young Voters Smackdown the Vote

The primary and caucuses brought another opportunity for us to measure the successes of the youth vote.

Mar 6, 2008 / The Nation

Long Live Jorge Castro Long Live Jorge Castro

Work with low-income families in Richmond, California made me re-examine the meaning of hope for progressive change.

Mar 6, 2008 / The Nation

Winning Votes, Hearts & Minds Winning Votes, Hearts & Minds

Hillary Clinton may have won Texas, but the huge crowds participating for the first time in the primary and caucuses were there mainly because of Barack Obama.

Mar 5, 2008 / Feature / Lou Dubose

Milk Wars Milk Wars

As struggling dairy farmers seek profits by responding to rising consumer demand for raw milk, regulators are taking a hard line.

Mar 5, 2008 / Feature / David E. Gumpert

Afghanistan on the Burner Afghanistan on the Burner

Here's a bit of nostalgia for the past: In 2003, we worried because Afghanistan was cultivating 80,000 hectares of opium. Now that figure is 200,000, and Afghanistan accounts for ...

Mar 5, 2008 / Chris Hayes

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