Democrats were supposed to win with the young, diverse coalition. Actually, Biden’s winning thanks to seniors and he’s losing Latinos.
Democrats
Is Vote-by-Mail a Trap for Democrats? An Exchange.
Roy Greenwald and Robert Kuttner propose solutions to the Postal Service crisis.
Will Joe Biden Keep Michigan Blue?
In 2018, voters chose moderate and progressive Democratic women for key state and federal offices. The presidential election could solidify that trend.
The Democratic Platform Caves on Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Grassroots DNC delegate RL Miller on the Democratic leadership’s broken promise, and how to drag the party to reality on climate action
Farmers Reject Biden’s Pro-Corporate Rural Advisers
Heidi Heitkamp and Tom Vilsack are promoting a failed strategy for rural America. Biden would win support if he broke from that and took on Big Ag.
Kamala’s Choice
You may know the vice-presidential candidate by the enthusiastic response from the corridors of corporate power. But the story doesn’t have to end there.
Voter Registration Has Taken a Big Corona Hit
Even without the curse of voter suppression, the usual strategies for in-person registration are faltering. Can progressive groups regroup?
Comes the Moment, Comes the … Kamala?
Harris’s emergence as Biden’s pick is a triumph of positioning.
Republicans Pummeled the Constitution Long Before Trump
Whitman College political scientist Jack Jackson discusses his book ‘Law Without Future: Anti-Constitutional Politics and the American Right’ and how authoritarianism seeped into the body politic.
Democratic Party’s Corporate Contingent Votes to Preserve Their Power
Several corporate lobbyists on the DNC Rules Committee thwarted a measure to bar corporate lobbyists from serving on the DNC.

