How Democrats Can Win Back the White House in 2020 Anthony De Luca-Baratta Oct 10, 2017 It was 3:48 AM on November 9, 2016 on the East Coast. The world sat in stunned silence as it watched Donald…
A Bit of Blue Dog, a Bit of Bernie Andrew Figueiredo Aug 7, 2017 Democrats were dealt a fresh round of disappointment earlier this June in Georgia. After raising nearly $24 million…
Fighting Populism with Populism Joris De Mooij Jun 24, 2017 “Strong and Stable leadership.” The slogan of the British Conservative party’s campaign bears little…
Repealing Obamacare: Have They Thought it Through? Nandini Srivastava Feb 2, 2017 Ahead of the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act on March 23rd, House Democratic Leaders held a press…
Bernie – A Better Candidate in Hindsight Andrew Figueiredo Nov 21, 2016 On November 8th, Democrats suffered perhaps the most harrowing loss of this generation. Gaffe after gaffe from…
The Big Question: Donald Trump and Latin America Michelle Klein Nov 18, 2016 The world woke up to an alternate universe on November 9, 2016 as businessman and "Celebrity Apprentice" host…
Trump v. United States (2017): An Assault on Democracy Jason Li Nov 6, 2016 Last February, I authored a piece describing how anti-establishment rhetoric in the 2016 election primaries would…
A Right to Rule Sean Azoulay Oct 24, 2016 There is only one person who could have managed the feat of potentially losing a presidential election to someone…
A House Divided Sean Azoulay Oct 17, 2016 It’s rather ironic that Hilary should run for president as a liberal and Trump as a conservative, for it’s…
The Democratic Party’s Changing Politics on Israel-Palestine Benjamin Aloi Jun 10, 2016 After decades of nearly unquestioning support for the Israeli state, a lethargic linchpin of U.S. foreign policy…