
Don’t fall for it: Trump’s economic plan a fraud
"Trump has chosen to get his real advice from people just like him - people who have made millions off the backs of hardworking families."

Unionists, protesters, fact-checkers, economists pan Trump economics address
"How are we supposed to raise our families without good jobs? Is that what you call 'winning'?"

Teachout’s Congressional campaign: “Score one for the political revolution”
Zephyr Teachout was endorsed by Sanders and won New York District 19's Democratic primary by 71 percent of the vote.

Pence heaps praise on ALEC
Indiana's governor addressed - and hailed - the American Legislative Exchange Council, disregarding worker protests.

Voting with their feet: Traffic plummets at Trump casinos and hotels
Whether it appears on a ballot or on the front of a building, Trump's name is a turn-off for increasing numbers of Americans.

Courts block some voter suppression laws
Right wing efforts to suppress the voting rights of minority groups have hit roadblocks in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Texas, North Dakota and Kansas, but the fight is far from over.

In Johnstown, Pa., Democrats make case for “you’re hired” president
"We are visiting places that prove what Americans can do. We are the most productive, competitive workers in the world."

Member-supported Workers’ Education Society registers St. Louis voters
"We are trying to challenge the cynicism; we are trying to register, educate and activate, while also building a base."

Rev. William Barber baptizes nation in revolutionary thought at DNC
He said that in order to correct the heart problem in America, the people had to be the nation's "moral defibrillator."

Hillary Clinton at DNC: America at a time of reckoning
Hillary Rodham Clinton walked onto the stage and into the history books at the Democratic National Convention here Thursday night.

