
Rubio: God demands free enterprise
Rubio did not explain how his Administration would finance anything at all after cutting taxes for the rich and giving tax refunds for health insurance.

The focus on Iowa caucuses: accident meets media hype
A relatively small number of Iowans take part in the caucuses, but the caucuses decisions are worth scrutinizing because participants study the issues and are knowledgeable and thoughtful.

Whither Virginia in the 2016 national elections?
Election outcomes in Virginia have swung back and forth between Republicans and Democrats, largely depending on election turnout.

Sanders and Clinton: Both can be true, both need each other
Whoever wins the Democratic nomination will have to build a movement capable of beating the Republican, whose victory would be a great danger.

Race or class: Must Bernie choose?
Is Sanders' greatest weakness his campaign's limited addressing of race? Or is he being unfairly targeted for taking on economic injustice?

With Sanders closing in, Clinton says tax the rich
With less than three weeks to go before the first votes are cast in Iowa and several polls showing Bernie Sanders closing in on her, Hillary Clinton is polishing her credentials.

Sanders surging nationally as Iowa caucuses draw near
With the Iowa caucuses just three weeks away, Bernie Sander's campaign for the presidency is surging on several fronts.

Sanders: Break up banks, tax speculation, start postal banking
Sanders last week repeated a pledge that he has made in speeches across the country; if elected, he said, he will break up the big banks.

More Mosley than Hitler: Donald Trump and the fascism debate
With Donald Trump's new TV ad out this week, the "F" word - fascism - is once more being bandied about.

A progressive guide to the primaries
All the debates, rallies, and fundraisers have been preparing the ground for February 2016, when the first actual ballots of this year's election will be cast.

