A Better Way for Democrats to Elect Their Presidential Candidate
The same four states shouldn’t go first every four years.
The same four states shouldn’t go first every four years.
If they all remain in the race, Sanders could soon amass an insurmountable delegate lead.
The socialist from Vermont proves he can win outside predominantly rural and white states.
Sanders is ahead in the polls. Bloomberg disappoints in his first debate.
There are differences in policy, but worrying similarities in strategy (or lack thereof).
Chances are no Democrat will have a majority by the time the party convenes in July.
Unlike Trump in 2016, Sanders can’t win with a mere plurality.
Pete Buttigieg comes in second, Amy Klobuchar third.
Sanders is now the frontrunner. Biden goes down in New Hampshire. Bloomberg doubles down.
Voters are better informed than they used to be.
Sanders wins the popular vote but splits the delegates with Buttigieg.
Sanders goes into Iowa with growing support and strong fundraising. The DNC changes its rules for the next debate.
Warren wins endorsements, but loses ground in Iowa. Sanders moves up in the polls.
Why I like Biden and Bloomberg, and have doubts about Buttigieg, Sanders and Warren.
Booker drops out. Sanders comes under criticism. Biden still leads.