Saturday, 16 December 2017
A Week Around the World With The Atlantic
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The Atlantic Politics Daily: Medicare for All—MaybeIt’s Tuesday, February 25. In today’s newsletter: Some Medicare for All talk for all who want to talk about it. Plus: Biden at the brink? Bloomberg to the breach? Where candidates stand heading into the last Democratic debate… Read More
The Atlantic Politics Daily: Bernie’s Big VulnerabilityIt’s Thursday, February 27. In today’s newsletter: What Bernie Sanders’s 2020 rivals learned from Hillary Clinton. Plus: Venezuela is the eerie endgame of modern politics, Anne Applebaum writes. * « TODAY IN POLITICS » (John… Read More
The Atlantic Politics Daily: The American Workplace Isn’t Ready for the CoronavirusIt’s Friday, February 28. South Carolina’s open primaries on Saturday are the final test before Super Tuesday. And President Trump said he would nominate the House Republican John Ratcliffe as director of intelligence (if thi… Read More
The Atlantic Politics Daily: The Factors Shaking Up Super TuesdayIt’s (Super) Tuesday, March 3. In today’s newsletter: Who will get the votes? More than 1,300 delegates are up for grabs today, as the first polls start to close. Plus: This Texas representative being primaried by the AOC lef… Read More
The Atlantic Politics Daily: How Much Does a Revolution Cost?It’s Wednesday, February 26. In today’s newsletter: A sixty trillion dollar man. Plus: What nonvoters want. * « TODAY IN POLITICS » (Matt Rourke / AP) He has a (very pricy) plan for that. Perhaps for the first time on a deba… Read More
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