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Category: Election 2016

Bernie Sanders’ Underappreciated Interview With Ebony Magazine

Posted on January 28, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

In the interview Sanders fields questions about the Black Lives Matters protests at his early campaign events and the fact that some blacks feel taken for granted by the Democratic party.

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Evolution or Revolution? Town Hall Clarifies the Choice for Democrats

Posted on January 26, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

Monday’s CNN town hall forum brought into sharper relief the fundamental question that Democratic primary voters face: Do we need a technician to repair our politics or a remodeler who can reimagine and rebuild?

Posted in: Election 2016, Progressive Vision

Six Critical Issues That The Fox Business GOP Debate Missed

Posted on January 15, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

We matched our Platform for People and the Planet that the Campaign for America’s Future helped release last year and a transcript of the GOP debate. Here’s what we found.

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A New Warning Against Taking Black and Brown Votes For Granted

Posted on January 14, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

Steve Phillips challenges Democrats and progressives to stop seeing people of color as “nuisances who need to be silenced for fear of alienating White swing voters” and instead as essential to the progressive coalition.

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MoveOn Political Action Endorses Bernie Sanders

Posted on January 12, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

“This vote was not only decisive, but participation was broad-based, with more ballots cast than any other endorsement vote in MoveOn’s history,” says MoveOn’s executive director.

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“Bleeding-Heart,” Or Just Bloody? The GOP Poverty Show

Posted on January 8, 2016 by Isaiah J. Poole

When you hear the rhetoric from the Jack Kemp Foundation’s “Expanding Opportunity” forum Saturday, it pays to watch what conservatives have done to low-income people, not what they say.

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The Crisis In White America the GOP Did Not Debate – But Democrats Must

Posted on November 11, 2015 by Isaiah J. Poole

Studies like the one done by two Princeton University professors on increasing mortality rates among whites are precisely why progressives need to unapologetically press the case for bold economic reforms.

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Stan Greenberg Sees a Way for Democrats to Retake the Senate in 2016

Posted on November 10, 2015 by Isaiah J. Poole

Winning the Senate will take offering voters a progressive reform agenda, which Democracy Corps lays out in a strategy memo and Greenberg details in his latest book, “America Ascendant.”

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A Mayoral Candidate in Maine Might Have the Antidote to Trumpism

Posted on October 23, 2015 by Isaiah J. Poole

Lewiston, Maine is getting national attention because of its bombastic, conservative mayor. His opponent aims to show the nation that a progressive populist can win in what looks like hostile territory.

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A Trojan Horse In Clinton’s Pledge To “Enhance” Social Security?

Posted on October 15, 2015 by Isaiah J. Poole

The difference between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders on protecting Social Security is concerning a lot of people who are fighting to strengthen the program.

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