Sen. Bernie Sanders came to speak in Glendale about his new book, “It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism.”
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Minority representation: the cracking and packing of American democracy
The 118th Congress is the most diverse in American history but still falls shy of representing the nation’s demographics accurately.
Karen Bass wins, her plans as first Black woman mayor of L.A.
The election for Los Angeles mayor was called for Karen Bass, as she held a 46,578 vote lead on her opponent.
Update on L.A. mayoral race, Bass narrowly leads Caruso
Karen Bass pulled ahead of Rick Caruso by nearly five thousand votes, as mail-in ballots continue to arrive.
A guide to California Props 1 and 27
As midterms approach in California, the state faces seven propositions to vote on, from healthcare to allowing certain activities, such as online sports betting.
The GOP needs to get out of politics
Partisanship, questionable endorsements and more have made it clear that the Grand Old Party has outgrown modern politics.
President Trump’s response to the coronavirus isn’t the problem, it’s the media’s response
COVID-19 should be something that unites the country in a common goal, not further divide us. But mainstream pundits’ coverage is more than willing to blame the president.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY PRIMER | Bernie Sanders
In the first episode of the Daily Forty-Niner Democratic Presidential Primary Primer, host Manuel Valladares dives into presidential candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Valladares discusses Sanders’ platform and explores issues such as healthcare, college tuition and the climate crisis. This is the first episode of a week-long limited series that will feature the top five democratic presidential candidates amongst college students, according to polling by Chegg media group.
Presidential hopefuls attend California Democratic Convention
The California Democratic Party held a three-day event in Long Beach Nov. 15 through 17 that gave delegates the opportunity to meet with political candidates.
Why impeaching Trump won’t be so peachy
With Trump having scandal after scandal, the Democratic party finally feels like it can impeach him following the Ukraine incident, yet will this lead to any success for the “party of the working class?” Probably not.