
Ending corporate personhood: A bipartisan unicorn?
Due to voters' wariness of Wall Street 'elites', it comes as no surprise that there exists support for the elimination of corporate personhood.

Over 100,000 New Yorkers banned from voting in primary
Even without list purges, New York State makes it difficult for people to vote, especially in primaries.

Mass movement for democracy is being born
"We're going to reach out to working people. We're going to say: 'you're right to be angry, but many of you are looking in the wrong places for solutions.'"

Sanders wins Wisconsin in a landslide, works to build unity
Bernie Sanders made a special appeal to union members, who for years have been the target of attacks by right-wing Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.

Democracy Spring kicks off in Philly
Activists have begun a march that they say will culminate with a massive civil disobedience action in the nation's capital.

Wisconsin primaries: Democrats debate, Republicans fight dirty
The Republican candidates are all about self-aggrandizement, tearing each other apart like kids in a vicious playground fight.

Labor ally Donna Edwards leading in Maryland Senate race
Spring came early in Maryland this year - the pollen count is sky high, a G.I. flu has broken out, and there is a red hot election going on.

Catholics and Evangelicals not voting as blocs in 2016 elections
The 2016 presidential campaign has revealed previously submerged splits within two major groups of religiously oriented voters.

Obama to Cubans: “Let’s break down the barriers”
The United States President called for removing "the shadow of history from our relationship."

Actions planned in D.C. to end blockade of Cuba
The International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity is returning to Washington next month to increase pressure on President Obama.

