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In this 1995 column for In These Times, Bernie Sanders laments then-President Bill Clinton's ties to corporate money—and lays out a progressive program that looks strikingly similar to his own 2016 presidential platform.

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What is it about how liberals think of equality that makes them so prone to recommend authoritarian policies to achieve it?

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Verona preserving its own culture by limiting "ethnic" eateries in city center

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Standing behind Donald Trump on Tuesday was a man who has just realized his own mortality.

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It’s tempting to go granular after a night like Super Tuesday. What if Marco Rubio had won a few more votes in Virginia? What if Donald Trump had a few more in Oklahoma and Alaska? What about the d…

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Charges have been brought against three young women who said they were attacked by white men on a city bus, revealing discord at the University at Albany.

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Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, who is again running for the Libertarian nomination for president in 2016, took a vulgar shot at Republican frontrunner Donald Trump at Saturday's Libertarian Party Debate in Mississippi.

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According to leaked texts, the EU doesn’t plan to update its climate goals as agreed in Paris, nor is it capable of the carbon reductions it promised.

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The Latest on campaign 2016 on Super Tuesday (all times Eastern Standard Time): 3:45 a.m. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has won the Republican presidential caucuses in Alaska. It's his third win on Super Tuesday, adding to victories in the Texas and Oklahoma primaries. Cruz adds 12 delegates...

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Philip Breedlove says refugees are ‘masking the movement’ of terrorists, but human rights groups disagree: ‘We are talking about needles in haystacks’

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Hillary crushes Bernie where it counts, now cruising to Democratic nomination

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Boston Marathon jihad murderer passed US citizenship test and denied terror links 3 months before bombing

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Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) capped a better-than-expected Super Tuesday with an overnight win in Alaska, the only West Coast state to vote.

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James Comey said he is personally involved in making sure the investigation is handled properly.

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The Trump endorsements are people who have reached the end of their political careers or failed at life off the stage. They covet the attention and proximity to power that Trump offers them. They…

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Do conservatives distance themselves from Trump to avoid being called racist? Sure, that's one reason.

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Some pro-life voters are wondering how long Donald Trump can continue to praise the nation's largest abortion business and continue getting away with the claim

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There’s a classic scene in First Blood where John Rambo declares, Nothing is over! Nothing! You just don't turn it off!
So let's go with that for a moment. You'll get no shortage of Trump-is-the-nominee talk today. At worst, he's in a very strong position. At best, he's the presumptive nominee. But even though I'm a born-pessimist, I'm not quite sure that I'm convinced by the best-case (for Trump) argument. So for the sake of argument, let's lay out the case for why Super Tuesday was not actually a campaign ender.
Everyone fixates on the number of states that Trump won tonight—and don't get me wrong, it's wildly impressive. Even more so when you consider how little money he's spent on the race.
But on the other hand, these victories should have been priced into Trump's stock. If you were looking at these races carefully 96 hours ago, you would have expected Trump to win nine, ten, or eleven states tonight. And the median-variant scenario for Trump probably had him coming away with somewhere between 280 and 300 delegates.

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Paul Krugman has a long post on this question, here is part of his bottom line: …the Democratic Party…[is] a coalition of teachers’ unions, trial lawyers, birth control advocates, wonkish (not, not “monkish” — down, spell check, down!) economists, etc., often finding common ground but by no means guaranteed to fall in line. The Republican …

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In Massachusetts, it's illegal to campaign for any candidate more than 150 feet from a polling place while voting is taking place. But Bill Clinton not only campaigned for his wife outside polling locations, but inside as well.

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Election results from the Alaska caucus, part of the 2016 presidential campaign.

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His appeal is about ideology, not personality. And Marco Rubio doesn't get it.

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The New Jersey governor introduced Trump at a press conference in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday night, and then took his place behind the Republican frontrunner. And his facial expression during the event did not go unnoticed.

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Hillary Clinton is sweeping the Democratic primaries across the South by capturing nearly all the black vote — a staggering 86 percent in South Carolina. But she’s doing it with poisonous lies desi…
