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Kamala Harris Announces Ban on Medical Debt in Credit Reports

In a groundbreaking move, the Biden administration has unveiled a new rule that will prohibit unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports. Announced Tuesday, the policy aims to remove a significant barrier preventing millions of Americans from accessing mortgages,…

The Blame Game: Biden vs. Harris in the 2024 Defeat

As the sun rose the morning after Donald Trump’s emphatic return to the White House, the Democratic Party was already in post-mortem mode. Texts and calls flew back and forth, brimming with recriminations and speculation over what had gone wrong….

War

Betrayed by Harris, but Trump Would Be Catastrophic

Over the past year, we’ve watched in anguish as Gaza endures unimaginable suffering, exacerbated by the unwavering support of the American government for Israel’s actions. With the U.S. election just days away, the stakes are impossibly high — teetering between…

Bill Clinton’s Southern Gospel: Lessons from the Campaign Trail

Last Sunday morning, as the sun rose over North Carolina, Bill Clinton stood in a Black megachurch, delivering a sermon of sorts. His focus wasn’t scripture alone but a pressing political gospel: the rising costs of insulin, prescription drugs, and…

The Clock Is Ticking on Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris, in an event alongside former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney in Milwaukee, recently made a last-ditch effort to sway moderate voters — the critical undecided group that could decide the election. Yet, despite the serious nature of…

Here’s What Kamala Harris Needs to Do to Win Over the Middle Ground Voters

With the iconic “Vehicle City” sign behind her, Vice President Kamala Harris stood last week in Michigan’s heartland, an emblem of the American auto industry. Her speech skillfully tailored to the blue-collar workers of the Midwest, emphasized a clear message…

If Republicans Want to Win, They Need Trump to Lose Big

In 1984, Walter Mondale boldly told the truth about the tough choices facing America, acknowledging that both he and Ronald Reagan would have to raise taxes to tackle the national deficit. As we enter the final stretch of another presidential…

Inside the Democratic Reboot: Joy, Hope, and Fear

The political landscape shifted dramatically in just one week, leaving both parties grappling with seismic changes and renewed purpose. For Democrats, the moment of reckoning came on Sunday when President Joe Biden finally bowed out of the 2024 race, relinquishing…

The Obamas’ Approach to Trump: Making Him Small

Over the past decade, Donald Trump has firmly established himself not just as a former president, but as the head of a political movement that draws fierce devotion from his base. Democrats have consistently railed against him, painting him as…

Free Bill Clinton: The Key to Saving the 2024 Election for Democrats

As Democrats face an unpredictable and pivotal election season, one name is emerging as a critical asset for the party’s chances in November: Bill Clinton. While Clinton has been a staple figure at every Democratic convention for over three decades,…

Trump’s Crucial Power Has Been Neutralized

As the 2024 campaign unfolds, one of the most unexpected shifts in the political landscape is the emergence of a sitting vice president as the “change” candidate. This concept seems almost contradictory. By design, a vice president seeking the presidency…

What Tim Walz Brings to the Democratic Ticket

When Kamala Harris selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, the decision was largely celebrated within the Democratic Party, both for his progressive credentials and his image as a safe, steady vice-presidential pick. Walz, with his balance of…