Bernie Sanders Blasts the Democratic Party Following Harris Loss
Will the big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign?
Will the big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign?
Polls, and people, lie.
"Our greatest hope is to restore people's faith in our democracy and increase participation across the board," said the chair of the campaign behind the measure likely bound for the…
It is despair that is killing us. It fosters what Roger Lancaster calls “poisoned solidarity,” the intoxication forged from the negative energies of fear, envy, hatred and a lust for…
"We want a strong and powerful military and ideally, we don't have to use it."
Billionaire BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said it “really doesn’t matter” who wins the US presidential election, because both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris will be good for Wall Street. Academic…
Joe Lauria says the Heritage Foundation’s “Project Esther,” as covered by Drop Site News, replicates the U.K.’s use of a terrorism law to criminalize pro-Palestine speech and activism.
"The world is a more dangerous place this morning."
Peoples Dispatch spoke to Dr. Hassan Abdel Salam, director of the Abandon Harris Campaign, which seeks to draw votes away from Harris in key swing states.
At this moment it is hard to locate the limit of what either of the two main political parties in the U.S. will do to avoid losing.
Interfering in US elections is a habit that dies hardest of all.
“If genocide is not a red line, then there is no red line."
The economy and cost of living continues to be the top issue for the people of the US, who are struggling under astronomical housing and grocery costs.
This week, Kamala Harris said she knows about voter revulsion over the Israeli genocide in Palestine. But people better vote for her anyway if they want abortions and affordable groceries.
"Strong antitrust enforcement is not just good policy; it's also good politics," said the president of the American Antitrust Institute.