Do endorsements really matter? It’s a question that’s been on my mind the last few weeks – and on pundits’ mind for the last few cycles.
Read MoreLast Sunday marked the end of the first fiscal quarter of the 2020 cycle, giving us the first glimpse at the fundraising totals of all the presidential candidates.
Read MoreA handful of candidates have laudably rolled out bold, impressive policy proposals in the past few weeks.
Read MoreCastro is, on paper, exactly the kind of candidate who should be competitive in this race.
Read MoreWe had three big entrants in the 2020 primary over the past two weeks – and here are some brief thoughts on all of them.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Bernie Sanders jumped back in for another go at the Democratic nomination for president, bringing us to a solid 10 candidates.
Read MoreKlobuchar has a theory: that a liberal woman from the Midwest is our best shot to beat Trump. I’m not convinced she’s entirely wrong.
Read MoreMayor Pete brings something to the presidential race that we haven’t seen since Barack Obama 2008: the next generation.
Read MoreWelcome, Cory, to the party! Another bleeding heart liberal and passionate progressive joins the ranks – and he’s definitely a heavyweight.
Read MoreJust this week, a gay man from middle America and an African-American woman from the West Coast joined the field – breaking even more barriers and enriching an already very diverse and talented field.
Read MoreGillibrand’s campaign is pushing dual messages: her record of legislative achievement and her image as a fighter against “systems of power that do not want Americans to have … opportunity.”
Read MoreThe 2020 starting gun has officially fired – and first out the gate is the junior senator from Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren.
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