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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
capitol riot
Jan. 11, 2021
Mo Brooks Slapped With Censure Resolution Over Pre-Riot Speech The GOP representative was an instigator of the Electoral College vote coup effort and helped incite the crowd that violently disrupted it.
By Ed Kilgore
Former Debbie Wasserman Schultz Aide Arrested for Bank Fraud Imran Awan was arrested at Dulles while allegedly trying to flee the country.
By Adam K. Raymond
Harry Reid Says the DNC Was ‘Worthless’ Under Debbie Wasserman Schultz The Democrats’ departing Senate leader tells some hard truths about the party’s state-level struggles.
By Eric Levitz
No, Bernie, the DNC Didn’t Lose the Midterms Sanders blamed Debbie Wasserman Schultz and company for 2014’s blowout. It’s not that simple.
By Ed Kilgore
There’s Nothing Scandalous in the DNC Emails — But the Timing Is Awful Still, this really shouldn’t be a crisis for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.
By Ed Kilgore
DNC Kicks Off With Lots of Booing Debbie Wasserman Schultz couldn’t even get through a breakfast speech.
By Caroline Bankoff
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz Resigns Amid Email-Leak Scandal Internal DNC emails revealed disparaging comments she and other officials made about the Sanders campaign.
By Chas Danner
democratic party
May 22, 2016
Bernie Sanders Is Supporting Primary Challenge Against DNC’s Wasserman Schultz In an escalation of their ongoing feud, Sanders also said he will replace Wasserman Schultz at the DNC if he’s elected president.
By Chas Danner
Bernie Sanders and the DNC Are Fighting Again Days after Sanders supporters got violent in Nevada, Debbie Wasserman Schultz is calling the campaign’s response “unacceptable,” while Team Bernie accuses her of “throwing [undue] shade.”
By Eric Levitz
The DNC Chair Lends a Hand to Payday Lenders Wasserman Schultz is bravely protecting payday lenders against Elizabeth Warren’s regulatory agency.
By Eric Levitz
self-improvement
Jan. 13, 2016
Feminist Resolutions for 2016 Be the owl that flies among the falcons.
By Ann Friedman
early and often
Dec. 19, 2015
Bernie Sanders Campaign Regains Access to Their DNC Data And the campaign may have finally gotten the “us vs. them” narrative they’ve always wanted.
By Chas Danner
the national interest
Sept. 22, 2015
By Jonathan Chait
On Capitol Hill, the Mom Caucus Is Growing To achieve gender parity in senior legislative offices, political moms can’t wait for an empty nest to go to Washington.
By Kat Stoeffel
war on women ii
June 6, 2013
By Kat Stoeffel
stuck in the mittle
Jan. 10, 2012
By Dan Amira
early and awkward
July 21, 2011
Allen West Sometimes Forgets He’s Not in the Army Anymore West explains his crazy e-mail rant, but won’t apologize for it.
By Dan Amira
early and awkward
July 20, 2011
By Dan Amira
early and often
Apr. 5, 2011
The Wait Is Over: Tim Kaine Is Running for Senate Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz will replace him at the DNC.
By Dan Amira
crazy in arizona
Jan. 13, 2011
When Gabby Giffords Opened Her Eyes “And then instead of giving the thumbs up, she literally raises her whole arm.”
By Dan Amira