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Well, it looks like the question was finally asked, the question that sums up how a large portion of the
Read moreWell, it looks like the question was finally asked, the question that sums up how a large portion of the
Read moreThe Democratic Party is morphing into an old version of the GOP, and has been since the Clinton presidency. This is a direct result of Third Way’s influence over the DNC.
Read moreTo understand why DNC leadership is opposed to a true national health care system, rather than the ridiculously expensive hodge-podge of privately owned insurance companies, you need look no further than Hillary Clinton.
Read moreWhat we found is that, on average, states that do not have paper trails were won by Secretary Clinton at a rate of about 65%. In contrast, in the states that do have a paper trail, the Secretary won at a rate of about 49%. These differences were statistically significant.
Read moreOne problem, the AP is premature in awarding Clinton the nomination, by throwing in the count of superdelegates, which according to Democratic National Committee Director of Communications Luis Miranda, they shouldn’t be included.
Read moreFed up with hearing that the two Dem candidates are “basically alike” and Clinton distrust is unfounded? Why that’s full of holes—and is classic Clinton.
Read more“Within the last few days there have been a number of criticisms made against my campaign organization. Party leaders in Nevada, for example, claim that the Sanders campaign has a ‘penchant for violence.’ That is nonsense.
Read moreWhen Clinton first mischaracterized Sanders’ position before Michigan’s March 8 primary, The Washington Post said Clinton was trying to deceive voters and that she “glosses over a lot . . . including the fact that Sanders is actually on the record as supporting the auto bailout.
Read moreSanders at Pine Ridge Reservation Calls for ‘New Relationship’ with Native Americans
Read moreThe California Drug Price Relief Act is supported by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and National Nurses United, both headquartered in Oakland, California. “Americans living with HIV/AIDS and cancer should not live in fear that they will go bankrupt because of the outrageously high cost of their prescription drugs,” Sanders said.
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