Warren’s issues are deeply and integrally feminist, but she doesn’t advertise them—or herself—as Feminist with a capital F.
Elections
Tom Perez Traded a Puerto Rico Statehood Endorsement for DNC Chair Votes
The revelation from a new book says that pro-statehood politicians quietly took over Puerto Rico’s Democratic Party, then made a deal with Perez for their votes.
Warren’s Astonishing Plan for Economic Patriotism
The Massachusetts senator presents by far the most serious proposal to bolster American industry.Â
California Democratic Party Convention: Live Updates
Fourteen Democratic presidential candidates will be speaking in San Francisco this weekend before 5,000 delegates and activists at the California Democratic Party convention, the largest state political party in America. The convention has a history as a turning point in the Democratic race, from Howard Dean’s 2003 “Democratic wing of the Democratic Party” speech, to […]
Voter Registration Is Surging—So Republicans Want to Criminalize It
Turnout by voters of color went up by double digits in Tennessee and other states last year, prompting a spate of GOP bills designed to shut down voter registration drives.
Can Warren Overtake Sanders?
The race for the left lane in the Democratic Party looks like it’s changing.
The de Blasio Paradox
He’s enacted more groundbreaking progressive legislation than any other Democratic presidential candidate. And he’s going nowhere fast.
Democratic Presidential Candidates Are Actually Talking Union
Responding to the pro-labor upsurge, candidates are no longer shunning the “u” word.
Republicans Abandon Election Security
Republicans used to back election security, but now GOP leaders are taking their cue from the White House.
Hedge-Fund Billionaires Were Democrats’ Main Bankrollers in 2018
A new report shows that three-quarters of the money that individuals donated to pro-Democrat outside spending groups in 2018 came from finance founders and executives.

