Rick Smith: There has never been a better moment for American progressives to flex their muscles
U.S. Politics Insider newsletter: Voters came home to Joe. Elizabeth Warren lost out. And Michael Bloomberg saw the end of a three-month, woebegone investment.
Scott Gilmore: Riding a wave of momentum Joe Biden is suddenly the man to beat, while Sanders rages on, aggrieved and wounded
Paul Wells: Prior to Super Tuesday, the Democratic front-runner rallied in California with a curious crew of celebrities. Only one person there mattered.
Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg are both talking about what it means to be Jewish, and demonstrating the diversity of opinion among Jews
America 2020 Politics Insider for Feb. 24: Sanders takes Nevada without an Iowa-style software disaster while Biden’s make-or-break primary approaches
Democratic candidates for president are being measured based on two- and three-digit contributions to their campaigns—or lack thereof
Adam Gopnik argues compromise is a ‘fighting word’ for liberals who need to be simultaneously radical and realistic
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has put a brash, fresh face on unapologetic socialism in the United States. Can Americans—or even Democrats—get behind her?
Opinion: For some Americans, Canadian health care is a source of envy. But the ‘Medicare for All’ plan shows that our system could use a shake-up, too
The Democratic Party’s new brand might feel like empty sloganeering—but it may also signal a big shift in thinking. Which one is it?
One of the great American writers of his generation discusses U.S. politics, the power of books, and his late friend David Foster Wallace