The liberalism of a generation or two ago, in contrast to the hard leftism of today, fits surprisingly well with the policies of Donald Trump and offers a chance for thoughtful Democrats to reclaim their party, argues columnist David Prentice.
Democrats’ chances of unseating President Donald Trump are faltering amidst an eight-way scramble for the nomination that may not resolve until the Milwaukee convention this summer, observes contributor Bill Moloney
With parties of the left no longer championing Joe Sixpack and Jane Jobholder in the rapidly globalizing economies of America and Europe, it’s no wonder the right has surged, writes contributor Bill Moloney
Election 2018 saw the political wind shifting against us. We can fight the shift and go under, or ride it and rise again. Here are dozen ways to survive this season of political winter.