POLL: Will You Vote For Jill Stein In November?
POLL: Will You Vote For Jill Stein In November?
Read morePOLL: Will You Vote For Jill Stein In November?
Read moreSo, we are going to hang on the words of Bernie’s straight-shooting campaign manager Jeff Weaver, that there are some options here. What those are exactly though, is anyone’s guess.
Read moreMany Sanders supporters felt betrayed when Warren didn’t endorse him prior to the Massachusetts primary, which Sanders narrowly lost.
Read moreSticking to his vow to fight until the end, Sanders got a boost Monday with the endorsement of Democratic Committeewoman Pat Coltham, a North Carolina superdelegate.
Read moreMs. Feinstein has gradually become a status quo politician, no longer fighting for change, but simply trying to defend the current system from the Republican’s slash and burn policy regarding all things run by the government.
Read moreHe was awarded the ability to choose five of the 15 spots based on the DNC’s popular vote calculations, while allowing Clinton to choose six, with the remaining four spots assigned by DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Read moreMaine Democrats voted at the state convention Saturday to limit the power of super delegates to freely pick whichever Democratic candidate they wish.
Read moreSenator Bernie Sanders’ fight for the Democratic nomination will be aided by the addition of 100,900 new voters and 84,800 voters switching to Democrat, all in order to vote in the Oregon Primary on May 17.
Read moreOn the day after an alleged cyber-attack by Hillary Clinton supporters took down several pro-Bernie Sanders Facebook pages, both candidates traded a bit of nastiness.
Read morePeter Knowlton, the union’s national president, called Sanders “the most pro-worker pro-union presidential candidate I have seen in my lifetime” and said electing Sanders “is a unique opportunity that workers and unions must not pass up.
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