Reason Live Tweets the Democratic Debate
Reason staffers provide instant commentary as Clinton and Sanders face off in Miami
Reason staffers provide instant commentary as Clinton and Sanders face off in Miami
There were no foreign policy questions at the last debate
Both are broadly pro-choice, but Democrats want more specifics about their views and policy proposals.
Hillary Clinton was supposed to have the state locked up.
How bad can major party candidates get? We're finding out now, but we can do better.
Flint debate reveals a party mired in retrograde '70s-era trade-union liberalism
The candidates are either ignorant or pandering
Hillary Clinton falsely claims a law Sanders supported gave the industry "absolute immunity."
Liberals don't trust corporations to run Flint's water system. But they should.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and John Kasich-and their parties-are stuck in the past.
The Donald has lousy rhetoric, but Hillary has a long track record of anti-First Amendment initiatives
There's been a relentless barrage of bad legal news for Clinton lately.
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Libertarian former GOP congressman calls Trump, Clinton, Cruz, Rubio, Sanders, et al "authoritarians," won't endorse anyone.
Iraq veteran Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) quits DNC leadership to protest Hillary Clinton's foreign policy failures.
Just because he might be president doesn't mean he's not a joke.
A good night for Trump and Clinton, and a bad night for Rubio.
The polls are pointing to big nights for Clinton and Trump, but primary state surveys are tricky.
Says it will be time for an "American Constitution Party." Isn't it *always* time for an American Constitution Party?
Libertarian Republican from Michigan suggests Donald Trump might be "a bigger threat" to freedom than Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.
Ben Sasse from Nebraska will NOT vote Clinton either - looks for third party candidate
The democratic socialist has a history of defending very undemocratic socialism.
The former secretary of state does not learn from her mistakes, even when she admits them.
Clinton's win a sign that Democratic voters want to stick with Obama's policies.
Who will call her on it?
Washington Post column goes full Godwin on jackass billionaire.
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Mentioned Zachary Hammond, other cases, but not the role of unions and stupid laws in perpetuating police violence.
Her credibility is what's really in question, not when she actually came around.
She likes democracy, when it breaks her way.
If you're wondering why Trump is connecting with GOP voters (and why Sanders is with Dems), you're part of the problem.
The candidate calls for longer school days and school years.
The Brooklyn director is feeling the Bern, but neither Sanders nor Clinton is worth a damn on education policy.
What does it means when each party's frontrunner is detested by a majority of Americans? That we are smarter than we vote.
Liberal Dems won't talk about obvious fixes to our politics, such as ending restrictive land-use rules, stopping drug war, and GMO foods as "progress." Why?
But the uncertainty surrounding the race in its final moments suggests the weakness of her candidacy.
Neither major party's leading candidate represents something new. They are the last gasp of a broken system.
Forget the supposed gender divide in Bernie Sanders support. The real divide over Sanders lies between white and non-white Democrats.
Clinton, who was for mass incarceration before she was against it, fills in some blanks in her agenda.
In the 1990s, Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and even Gloria Steinem sacrificed principle for political advantage.
A seemingly petty fight over criticism of the president highlights a party struggle for a new identity.
Confused about role of trade in improving relations, open to being a world policeman.
Factory jobs, the woman's vote, Henry Kissinger - it's all here and in just 90 seconds.
Sanders took on Clinton's record on regime change, and he had some things to say about Henry Kissinger too.