Sunday, March 15, 2026

Tag: 2020 presidential candidates

South Bend politician: I worked with Pete Buttigieg. He did not...

During Buttigieg’s tenure, black residents were 4.3 times more likely to be arrested for possessing marijuana than white people.

Bernie Sanders takes lead nationally as Biden nosedives post-Iowa: Quinnipiac poll

“This poll reflects a fundamentally different race than pre-Iowa, one in which Bernie Sanders is the clear front-runner.”

The red-baiting of Bernie Sanders has already begun and is already...

Executions of enemies on the National Mall?

The Iowa Caucus is corrupt and the whole process stinks to...

The campaign is on to keep Sanders from getting the nomination.

How corporate media make Pete look like he’s winning

On closer examination, it turns out that that is not a bar chart, but merely the New York Times’ indication that Buttigieg is in the lead.

On the big issues, Bernie Sanders is the only one who...

Bernie is the only one we can depend to step in and take big action to address the Extinction Crisis? Yes, Bernie is the only one.

What road should progressives take?

Let’s all band together and throw out Trump, the neoliberals, and those who want ever more wealth for the already wealthy.

The blackout ends: how the corporate press is finally coming for...

Despite what must have been a trying week, Sanders seems to have risen in the polls.

Seven pointed questions for corporate media about their biases

Unfortunately, many Democratic voters in Iowa, New Hampshire and elsewhere are unduly influenced by mainstream media.

Amid raft of state-level endorsements, Sanders leads democrats in new national...

“It’s just one poll, but it looks like Bernie is unhurt and Warren unhelped by the brouhaha.”

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Make corporate complicity unprofitable: Gen Z campaign launches boycott of companies tied to ICE

As Trump intensifies immigration crackdowns, a new boycott movement targets the corporations supplying ICE with infrastructure, technology, and access to consumers.

UNICEF warns child casualties are becoming catastrophic as evidence grows in Iran school bombing

More than 1,100 children have been killed or wounded across the Middle East since the United States and Israel launched war on Iran while investigations point to outdated intelligence behind the Minab school strike.

Democrats’ last major obstacle to defeating MAGA for good

If all Americans regardless of their political beliefs, racial backgrounds, and economic standing were required to serve together and learn from each other to achieve a goal as a cohesive unit, it could be what helps future generations heal from the division that’s plaguing our political system.

Where’s the resistance to the Iran war?

A majority of Americans already oppose the war in Iran, but the bombs won’t stop until public opinion is converted into real pressure.

How accent discrimination reinforces America’s deepest divides

The American Southern accent reveals how linguistic prejudice reinforces classism, regionalism, and subconscious bias across generations.