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Ariel Cohen

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Past articles by Ariel:

Stop comparing 'The Handmaid's Tale' to Trump's America

To compare Trump's America to "The Handmaid's Tale" is to completely disregard the incessant (legal) protests, organizing and widespread moc... → Read More

AIPAC apologizes for Trump, crowd reaction

"There are people in our AIPAC family who were deeply hurt last night and for that we are deeply sorry." → Read More

Clinton: Shutting down borders is 'unrealistic'

The former secretary of state pushed for better cooperation with Europeans in tracking terrorist activity. → Read More

Sanders: I'd 'work tirelessly' for Israeli, Palestinian peace

"The only prospect of peace is the successful negotiation of a two-state solution," Sanders said. → Read More

AIPAC attendees: Clinton stronger than Obama on Israel

AIPAC opposed the Obama administration's nuclear deal with Iran, warning it would endanger Israel. → Read More

Clinton hammers Trump at AIPAC: 'Israel's security is non-negotiable'

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took a swing at Republican front-runner Donald Trump Monday by saying she wouldn't insist on being neutral in an Israeli-Palestinian negotiation, as he has. America can't ever be neutral, Clinton said at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, where Trump was set to speak Monday evening. Some things aren't negotiable and somebody who… → Read More

Biden courts hostile AIPAC crowd on Iran nuclear deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and AIPAC opposed the deal, arguing it would endanger Israel. → Read More

Sanders to skip AIPAC conference

The Vermont senator is the only candidate still in the 2016 race not attending the conference. → Read More

Sanders walks out of interview

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is known for being gruff, but he doesn't often walk out of interviews. Sanders did just that Friday, leaving an interview with NBC affiliate 12 News in Flagstaff, Ariz., after he was asked about his wife's interaction with controversial Sherriff Joe Arpaio. The Vermont senator decided the allotted four minutes was up and he was going to move on to… → Read More

Arizona Republic: Clinton 'deserves her due'

The Arizona Republic endorsed Hillary Clinton on Friday, claiming that while Bernie Sanders put up a good fight in the nominating process, the former secretary of state deserves her due. Sanders has been good for American politics and good for Clinton, who needed a challenge, not a coronation. He has made her a better candidate, the newspaper explained in their endorsement . With the Arizona… → Read More

Sanders campaign: 'The process was front loaded' for Clinton

"Were at halftime here and we agree we're behind but we also think we're going to win this game." → Read More

Clinton and Sanders encourage GOP to hold SCOTUS nominee hearings

They defended the president's right to nominate a justice in his final year in office. → Read More

Clinton camp: Sanders will win more states, but the race is over

In order to clinch the nomination, Clinton needs to win 41 percent of the remaining delegates. → Read More

Clinton beats back Sanders in Illinois

After his surprise win in Michigan, Sanders looked to pull off a similar feat in Illinois. → Read More

Clinton after big wins: 'We are moving closer'

Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that her primary wins in North Carolina, Florida and Ohio show she's on the cusp of winning the Democratic nomination, and said she's ready to do battle with Donald Trump. Although we're waiting for final results in Illinois, in Missouri, we know we will add to our delegates lead to roughly 300, with over 2 million more votes nationwide. We are moving closer to… → Read More

Hillary Clinton wins Ohio primary

Hillary Clinton won the Ohio primary after a hard fought fight between the two candidates in the crucial general election swing state. Going in to the primary Clinton led Sanders 51-43, according to RealClearPolitics polling averages, and held a consistent yet slowly shrinking lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders since they both launched their campaigns. After Sanders' surprise win in Michigan… → Read More

Hillary Clinton wins North Carolina primary

The former secretary of state based the beginnings of her campaign on building a "Southern firewall." → Read More

Hillary Clinton wins Florida primary

Clinton has done well among voters over 60 and voters of color, key demographics in Florida. → Read More

Chicago activists complain 'Hillary stands with Rahm'

While the Clintons are close to Emanuel, Sanders has called on him to resign. → Read More

Democrats launch 'Party of Trump' campaign

The campaign says Trump's supporters are "too dangerous" to be in government. → Read More