Symposium: An endorsement in in no words.
2020 Election
Symposium: If you want someone who would make the changes Trump promised but hadn't, then I can't...
Symposium: There is no "I" in "team" but there is a "me", and there is an "I"...
Symposium: The answer to the question, "Who are you voting for?" is clear: It's Warren E, and...
Symposium: Symposium: She might not have many positions of her own that are agreeable but the ability...
Symposium: I think a Buttigieg presidency would be incredibly boring. And frankly, I could use a bit...
Symposium: You want someone who can beat Trump. That's the most important issue. Hell, that's the ONLY...
Amy's focus on sensible changes rather than sweeping reforms earned her the derisive nickname "the Senator of...
Night two of the second Democratic Debate has come and gone with a very simple dynamic: Joe...
Symposium: With Elizabeth Warren, you have a candidate from a non-elite background, cares deeply about the struggles...
The problem with the two night debate format is with the front runner in second night, most...
Symposium: The only thing we know about the future is that it's going to be very, very...
Symposium: The Sanders’ candidacy (and hopefully, eventual presidency) is an important step re-situating the Democratic Party as...
Symposium: Marianne Williamson 2020. It’s HER job to inspire people.
Symposium: Harris carries with her an opportunity that no other Democratic candidate brings: the possibility of beating...
Symposium: We need reconciliation and thus we need a candidate willing to help foster that.
Symposium: Vote for the candidate who believes there's a real existential crisis that has to be addressed....
As is usual with the talented folks of Ordinary Times, the results were varied, as great writers...
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