Politics

Howard Dean: The Case for Obama Howard Dean: The Case for Obama

The former DNC chair predicts an Obama victory, says the future of the Supreme Court at stake.

Sep 6, 2012 / Blog / Ari Berman

Bill Clinton Forms Barack Obama’s More Perfect Union Bill Clinton Forms Barack Obama’s More Perfect Union

Republicans did not want to mention their former president in Tampa. But in Charlotte Democrats followed their former president’s lead. And it could take them all the way in ...

Sep 6, 2012 / Blog / John Nichols

Republicans’ Holy War on the DNC Platform Republicans’ Holy War on the DNC Platform

Conservative complaints about the Democratic platform are just petty politics of religious symbolism.

Sep 5, 2012 / Blog / Ben Adler

Voices From the DNC: Lillie Madali—Fighting to Keep Healthcare for Asian Americans

Voices From the DNC: Lillie Madali—Fighting to Keep Healthcare for Asian Americans Voices From the DNC: Lillie Madali—Fighting to Keep Healthcare for Asian Americans

One in ten Asian Americans carry hepatitis B, and before the Affordable Care Act, that 10 percent could be denied health insurance based on this pre-existing condition.

Sep 5, 2012 / Video / Francis Reynolds

Progressives Want a Stronger Focus on Protecting the Safety Net Progressives Want a Stronger Focus on Protecting the Safety Net

In Charlotte, progressives wish the party was making stronger promises not to cut Medicare and Social Security.  

Sep 5, 2012 / Blog / George Zornick

Republicans, the Post-Truth Party Republicans, the Post-Truth Party

Why has brazen lying become intrinsic to GOP strategy? Because the party’s actual agenda is so unpopular, so unworkable and so dangerous.

Sep 5, 2012 / Editorial / The Editors

The GOP’s Welfare Lie The GOP’s Welfare Lie

Let’s at least set the record straight.

Sep 5, 2012 / Editorial / Betsy Reed

Noted Noted

Aura Bogado on the UndocuBus, Gizelle Lugo on for-proft colleges, Rania Khalek on felon disenfranchisement

Sep 5, 2012 / Editorial / Various Contributors

Occupy, After Occupy Occupy, After Occupy

One year after Occupy Wall Street first shook the world, what lies ahead for the movement?

Sep 5, 2012 / Feature / Nathan Schneider

New Ways of Thinking About Space New Ways of Thinking About Space

As last year’s occupations showed, cities need more places the public can call its own.

Sep 5, 2012 / Feature / Richard Sennett

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