For all their differences, House Democrats need to unite around a pro-worker agenda. The party also needs a smart way to winnow its immense field of presidential prospects.
Elections
Republicans Finally Find Major Perpetrators of Ballot Fraud—and It’s Them!
The ballot fraud in North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District deserves severe punishment—just as Republicans contend. Let’s see if they agree.
Republicans Who Slap Voters in the Face May Be in for a Nasty Surprise
Republican power grabs in the Midwest could cost the GOP dearly in 2020.
The Democrats Are Being Pulled Both to the Left and to the Center
The 2018 election showed two separate and contrary developments.
How America’s Bluest State Can Be a Model for the Other 49
A 12-step program for the California economy—and maybe America’s
Republicans Against Democracy
The GOP war on political norms didn’t start with Trump.Â
What the Democrats Must Do First
Absent radical reform of our politics, they’ll always be at a disadvantage. So will we.
Want a Democrat in the White House? Reform the Primaries
With anywhere from ten to 30 presidential candidates, only ranked-choice voting can produce a viable nominee.
Everywhere’s in Play: Ballot Initiatives and the Midterms
Even red state voters go against free-market dogma when economic well-being is on the ballot.
Read It and Weep: Georgia Lawsuit Paints Stark Portrait of Voter Suppression
Republicans have scoffed at allegations of voting rights violations in Georgia, but a lawsuit filed by Stacey Abrams allies catalogues disenfranchisement in grim detail.

