Elections

The Millionaires’ Primary The Millionaires’ Primary

As America embarks on the longest, most costly presidential race in history, Russ Feingold is asking Congress to apply the brakes.

Mar 12, 2007 / Feature / Ari Melber

Senator Inevitable Senator Inevitable

Nothing personal, but Hillary Clinton is a candidate of the past.

Mar 8, 2007 / William Greider

Time to Fix Healthcare Time to Fix Healthcare

Affordable healthcare is rapidly emerging as the top domestic policy issue in the 2008 presidential race. Candidates, got ideas?

Mar 8, 2007 / The Editors

Edwards Gets a Boost Edwards Gets a Boost

Thank you, Ann Coulter, for reviving the principled but media-neglected presidential candidacy of John Edwards.

Mar 7, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

When’s the Idea Primary? When’s the Idea Primary?

This should be a time for vision and bold ideas, yet caution is the order of the day--and activist voters are demanding more.

Mar 6, 2007 / Robert L. Borosage

Rushed Primaries Rushed Primaries

Instead of front-loading political races with early primaries, we need a rotating calendar of regional primaries.

Mar 1, 2007 / The Editors

McCain Mutiny McCain Mutiny

Outraged by his failure to stick to a far-right agenda as he pursues the presidency, Senator John McCain's conservative base in Arizona is abandoning him.

Feb 21, 2007 / Max Blumenthal

Hillary the Hawk Hillary the Hawk

Let's face it. Hillary Clinton is not a peace candidate.

Feb 21, 2007 / Column / Robert Scheer

Into 2008 Into 2008

America's next President must have a big heart, an open mind and the passion to set the nation on the way to equality, opportunity, true democracy and social justice.

Feb 8, 2007 / The Editors

Which Side Are You On? Which Side Are You On?

Jim Webb's blunt talk on populist economics challenges Democrats to craft a 2008 strategy that allows all Americans to share the wealth.

Feb 1, 2007 / The Editors

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