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Wage boards are a popular and effective way to boost incomes for workers. So why aren't more politicians embracing it? → Read More
We crunched the numbers to see which congresspeople the left should challenge in primaries. → Read More
A breakdown of data shows which Democrats progressives should be thinking about targeting in primaries. → Read More
Here's the evidence. → Read More
Today is my last day running AMERICAblog. Here's why I'm ready to move on. → Read More
These folks aren't very good at masking their contempt for voters. → Read More
For many Sanders supporters, DWS is the personification of a rigged primary system. → Read More
Did Terry McAuliffe solicit campaign contributions from a foreign donor? Maybe not, but what a story! → Read More
Donald Trump hearts Jesus because he points to the sky when he talks, according to Evangelical grifters. → Read More
And they wonder why Facebook doesn't consider them a legitimate news source. → Read More
This man is on a mission in his final year in office to be as trivial and possible. → Read More
Infrastructure? Broadband access? Health care? Nope. Congressman Matt Salmon wants to defund yoga. → Read More
This could and should serve as a model for other states. → Read More
Let's dispel with this fiction that Wisconsin Republicans didn't know what they were doing. → Read More
If Trump is really worth TEN BILLION DOLLARS, then why is he taking tax breaks for people making less than $500k? → Read More
Per Republicans, Clinton's opponent this November apparently isn't Donald Trump. We're responding accordingly. → Read More
Get over yourself, dude. → Read More
If Democrats contrast the GOP's lack of seriousness about governing with tangible solutions, they could win. → Read More
Trump doesn't want to say whether he's met with Putin, and everyone is too distracted to care. → Read More
Kansas just convicted an elderly man for accidentally voting in two states, an easily-preventable crime. → Read More