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When the polls close next November, about half the country will flash red within seconds. That’s because there are more than 130 congressional districts where Democrats lose by 25 points or more.
So, what’s the strategy for changing that?...
At the end of September last year, I was pretty far along on the draft of my new book, The Billionaires Have Two Parties — We Need a Party of Our Own: How Working People Can Build Independent Political Power, when I saw Time magazine quotin...
You’ve spent 25 years working for a company. You’re proud of your work. Your wages and benefits are good, and you’ve put together a decent life. Then your CEO says the company is heading for some tough times, and that everyone from the exec...
Back in the 1960s, Cold War liberals and anti-war activists debated whether the United States was an imperial power or a global force for peace. Each side had its arguments, but for many that debate ended with the Vietnam War as the U.S. ki...
When you write a book called The Billionaires Have Two Parties, We Need a Party of Our Own: How Working People Can Build Independent Political Power, you provoke a lot of angst in some of your readers. More than a few are still haunted by t...
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