A Brief History of Kamala Harris' Answers About Whether She Would Ban Private Health Insurance
The presidential hopeful has flip-flopped on the issue several times.
The presidential hopeful has flip-flopped on the issue several times.
Biden misrepresented his own views, while Harris implied that opposition to busing is inherently racist.
Remy joins the debate stage. Apparently they'll let anybody up there.
He might not be polling well, but his proposal on health care draws on work from prominent libertarian economists.
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In a special xennial/millennial edition of the podcast, Reason editors take apart the first two nights of Democratic Party debate.
At the second Democratic debate, the presidential hopeful showed her affinity for executive action.
Several candidates seem to view profit as one of the biggest threats facing America.
At tonight's Democratic debate, Joe Biden totally whiffed on a question about deportation stats. He should be forthcoming about his record on immigration.
The Democratic candidate absolutely destroyed the idea that violence is OK when the government does it.
Those who disagree with Elizabeth Warren's economics tried really hard not to say so during the Dems' first presidential debate
None of the participants in last night's debate had a credible answer to the question of what should be done about the hundreds of millions of guns that Americans already own.
The former San Antonio mayor deserves credit for leading his party and perhaps the country in a better direction.
A flawed study continues to be repeated as if it proves something about the efficacy of gun permit laws.
Tulsi Gabbard's defense of non-interventionism was electrifying. Tonight's fight between Biden and Sanders over capitalism and socialism will be, too.
By paying dramatically lower rates, the single-payer plan would lead to a contraction in health care services.
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Bill de Blasio is running for president, and police unions are chasing him.
The Massachusetts senator pandered to the left—and so did everybody else, just not as expertly.
Gabbard has made ending American intervention abroad the defining issue of her campaign.
Bill de Blasio: "We are supposed to break up big corporations when they're not serving our democracy."
Do anything else. Literally anything else. Please.
Early debates actually tell us a good deal about where political parties are heading.
Lots of bad ideas from both sides of the political aisle.
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