Rick Smith: There has never been a better moment for American progressives to flex their muscles
Tag Archives: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
The face of women in the age of Donald Trump
Image of the week: Four U.S. congresswomen have got the best of the U.S. president, and their reaction to his racist tweets says it all
What if Jagmeet Singh really did have a $5.5 million mansion? Should we care?
David Moscrop: Democratic socialism is about making the structures of society more fair. What left-wing leaders own, and what clothes they wear, tells us nothing about their commitment to it
Trump is facing his new reality—and she’s holding a hammer
Allen Abel: The Democratic women of the 116th Congress are already a force to be reckoned with. But are they a force to banish Trump?
Women to watch as female candidates seek to tip the U.S. midterms
A record number are running, and some are fighting the elections’ most pivotal and dramatic battles
The rise of the radical left in America’s Democratic Party
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has put a brash, fresh face on unapologetic socialism in the United States. Can Americans—or even Democrats—get behind her?
Why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won’t change the Democratic party
Anne Kingston: The upstart 28-year-old democratic socialist upset long-time incumbent Joe Crowley, but don’t read too much into her victory