Alex Seitz-Wald

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Alex Seitz-Wald

10years ago
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As vice president, could Elizabeth Warren get what she wants?

It’s clear what Elizabeth Warren wants to achieve. Less clear is whether the vice presidency would be the best means to achieve it.

10years ago
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Can Bernie Sanders rally his supporters behind Hillary Clinton once his campaign ends?

Bernie Sanders seems ready to wind down his campaign, but the question remains whether he can convince his supporters to back Hillary Clinton.

10years ago
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Elizabeth Warren: Trump is ‘a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud’

Warren will call Trump a “a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud” at a speech to a liberal legal group.

10years ago
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Democratic Party begins healing process as they craft platform

After a contentious primary, top allies from both Hillary Clinton’s and Bernie Sanders’ campaign came together to begin writing the party’s platform.

10years ago
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Where do Democrats go from here?

Things will begin move very quickly for Democrats, now that Hillary Clinton has clinched the party’s nomination.

10years ago
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No one wanted Hillary Clinton to win this way

It’s an ugly way for Hillary Clinton to make history as the first woman to be nominated by a major political party.

10years ago
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Hillary Clinton slams Trump’s ‘racist attack’ on Trump University judge

“This racist attack on the judge is just another example of how he is absolutely impervious to the values of America,” Clinton tells Rachel Maddow.

10years ago
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Hillary Clinton makes history

“To paraphrase Neil Armstrong: It’s one big step for women, and an even bigger step for America,” said Barbara Lee.

10years ago
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The most important number for Bernie Sanders next week: 256

Bernie Sanders’ delegate math is largely built on fantasy. If he actually wants to stop Hillary Clinton, here’s what he’d have to do.

10years ago
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Did Clinton just finally figure out how to hit Trump?

Clinton delivered her toughest speech on Trump yet, deploying a potent combination of her well-known policy wonkishness with a surprising dose of ridicule.