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The Language of the House Democrats' Plan is Too Vague

The Democrats need to clarify the language of one major part of their impeachment plan before the Republicans do it for them.

Sorry Republicans, the Impeachment Inquiry is Constitutional and in Line With Precedent

The Impeachment Inquiry is in line with both the Constitution and the precedents set by previous impeachment proceedings.

Giuliani Is Not Special: Presidents' Personal Lawyers Are Usually Bad News

Giuliani might seem like the latest novel threat to our Democracy that Trump has fostered, but President's personal lawyers have Usually been minor villains.

What The Impeachment Inquiry Reveals About The Deep State: It's Actually Too Shallow

The impeachment process reveals that the so-called "deep state" is composed of mostly regular people trying to survive just like the rest of us.

Buttigieg's Coziness With Wealthy Donors Should Concern Progressives

Buttigieg has many worrying ties to Silicon Valley and Wall Street that Democrats should be wary of.

Gabbard's Threat to Boycott the DNC Debates Didn't Go Far Enough

Gabbard should consider making election and debate reform central to her platform for the 2020 election.

Dear Senate Republicans, Trump Will Betray Our Allies Again

Senate Republicans are waking up to the realities of having Trump as their Commander in Chief

Ohio Democratic Debate Recap

Despite low expectation, shifts in the dynamics at the top of the field led to a lively debate with breakout moments for several candidates

It Is Not Ellen's Place To Make Nice With George Bush For Liberals

Ellen's attempt to heal the partisan divide failed because of who she is, not because of who George Bush is.

As Warren Receives the Frontrunner Treatment, Democrats Need to Be Able to Forgive

As enthusiasm for Warren's campaign comes with more intense scrutiny, Democrats need to be prepared to forgive the gaffes but be on guard for dubious portrayals of her past.