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6 votes
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Trump says Daniel Coats, director of national intelligence, to step down
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Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century
9 votes -
A US doctor shortage is looming, and a Bill Clinton-era policy is partly to blame
6 votes -
Trump’s Budget Deal Shows Deficits Don’t Matter Anymore
6 votes -
Why a "public option" isn't enough
9 votes -
Tildistas in the US, who do you support in the 2020 Democratic Primary?
supplementary condorcet voting poll, if you'd like to answer in more nuance and provide some data to compare against when i ask this question later on down the road. poll has been closed as the...
~supplementary condorcet voting poll, if you'd like to answer in more nuance and provide some data to compare against when i ask this question later on down the road.~ poll has been closed as the week i said it'd be open has elapsed. thanks folks, and of course feel free to continue replying to this thread,
(foreigners are also welcome to chime in on who they'd vote for if they were eligible)
it's still 200 days to the iowa caucuses, but since this election cycle began literally six months ago already and we already have one debate under the belt, we're probably far enough along in the primary at this point that at least some of the billion candidates trying to run for the coveted position of democratic nominee for president in 2020 are making an impact on you, and nobody has actually asked this on here recently, weirdly enough.
i'll probably ask this question again in... i dunno, three months (so mid-october)? and see what changes between threads (if anything does).
47 votes -
Human friends of Canada geese sue federal government for helping Denver turn the birds into food
5 votes -
"I'm proud of who I am, but I'm more than one identity": The fight for transgender voices in 2020
10 votes -
The UA Regents were wrong to think help was on the way—and this weekend proved it
6 votes -
New measure would link jobs and housing in San Francisco
8 votes -
Americans reflect on the prevalence and pain of being told "go back to your country"
13 votes -
FBI believed Trump was closely involved in hush-money scheme, unsealed documents show
39 votes -
Ranked Choice Voting Could Solve the Farce of "Democratic Unity"
16 votes -
Emails show Iowa official's Tupac fixation before his ouster
17 votes -
US destroys Iranian drone over Strait of Hormuz
9 votes -
Twenty-two states considered eliminating the ‘tampon tax’ this year. Here’s what happened
9 votes -
Alaska lawmakers show up in different cities, stuck on $444 million budget vetoes
7 votes -
Acosta resigns as labor secretary over Epstein plea deal
15 votes -
Undocumented, vulnerable, scared: The US women who pick your food for $3 an hour
6 votes -
What is the Satanic Temple, and how did a goat-headed statue end up at the Arkansas State Capitol?
6 votes -
Why America is ignoring Kirsten Gillibrand
10 votes -
Ross Perot, self-made billionaire, patriot and philanthropist, dies at 89
10 votes -
The Russian foreign intelligence service is responsible for the fake report that launched the Seth Rich conspiracy theory that captivated conservatives and was promoted by the Trump administration
13 votes -
'Protesters as terrorists': Growing number of US states turn anti-pipeline activism into a crime
10 votes -
Any Democrat who wants to be President should reject war with Iran, not hide behind process criticisms
16 votes -
Alaska fears 'brain drain' after forty-one percent proposed cut to university system
12 votes -
Staff Director for Sen. Sanders goes in-depth on the accomplishments of the senator and his staff
@gunnelswarren: The @nytimes doesn't want you to know it, but I am damn proud of the accomplishments @SenSanders and our staff have achieved in the Senate and the House - both inside and outside the beltway. Here's just 20 of our achievements in the two decades I've worked for him. (Thread)
9 votes -
Donald Trump to claim US is environmental leader in spite of ripping up protections
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Sans serif, sans progressive policies: How campaign branding came to be a way for candidates to signal their progressive bona fides without actually having them.
7 votes -
Puerto Rico harnesses the power of the sun for a renewable energy future
4 votes -
Conservatives are nudging the Supreme Court to dismantle affordable housing policies
8 votes -
Distributional analysis of Andrew Yang’s Freedom Dividend
8 votes -
Rep. Justin Amash announces he's leaving Republican Party
15 votes -
Patriotism has always fueled marginalization
5 votes -
When workers stopped Seattle
6 votes -
Rent and its discontents: Against the landlords and the police, in cities poisoned by wealth
6 votes -
Trump's popularity during the 2016 campaign was closely correlated with Internet Research Agency bot activity. Every 25,000 retweets by IRA accounts predicted a 1% increase in opinion polls for Trump.
10 votes -
Oregon Republican senators end walkout over carbon bill
13 votes -
Andrew Yang says microphone was 'not on' at times during Democratic debate
22 votes -
Fox News didn't "steal" your parents
19 votes -
Denver is capturing geese from city parks to be killed and given to hungry families
16 votes -
Disney heiress calls for wealth tax: 'We have to draw a line'
10 votes -
The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it
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The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it
11 votes -
US Supreme Court punts on one of the most important tribal land cases ever
7 votes -
NRA shuts down production of NRATV
8 votes -
San Francisco bans sales of e-cigarettes
16 votes -
Illinois becomes eleventh state to allow recreational marijuana
25 votes -
US President Donald Trump signs executive order compelling disclosure of prices in health care
10 votes