Decision Day 2012

As America decides between progressive policies that will reinvigorate the Main Street economy and the politics of imposing austerity on working-class people to protect tax breaks for the wealthy, our writers discuss what's at stake in the 2012 election and how we can claim a mandate for progressive change.


Dave Johnson's picture

Democracy Pushes Forward

In the last election the forces of concentrated wealth and corporate power played the same old divide-and-conquer game they have been playing for decades, but this time it didn't work! They tried to divide us by race, religion, sex, sexual preference, class and every other wedge they could find, and it didn't work! The era of dividing the people for profit is over. more »


Richard Eskow's picture

A Vote Against Despair

Some people I respect are agonizing over their Presidential vote. Others are voting third-party, or not at all. Speaking only for myself, my choice wasn't made lightly: I'll be voting to re-elect a President whose Administration I've often criticized over the last four years. And yet, despite my concerns, I'll be casting that vote without despair. more »


Terrance Heath's picture

Obama's Closing Argument: A Winning Message

When it comes to politics, it ain’t over ’til it's over. And even then it may not be over. more »


Dave Johnson's picture

The Unending Campaign Of Lies

Wow, an entire campaign based on lies... Often they were simply ridiculous lies. (Remember when Romney said Obama will take God off our coins"?) The campaign even used doctored audio and video in ads to make people think Obama had said things he never said. So MANY lies! more »


Bill Scher's picture

FINAL UPDATE: Top 12 Excuses Conservatives Are Already Making For Losing The Election

FINAL UPDATE 11/5/12: The final days wouldn't be complete without a final excuse: Hurricane Sandy.

UPDATE 10/5/12: This post when originally published on Oct. 3 was a "Top 10" list. It has been expanded to include the new excuse: "Chicago" Rigged The Jobs Numbers. more »


Isaiah J. Poole's picture

Some Middle-Class Zeros Could Get Zeroed Out Tuesday

At least seven toss-up races in the House that will be decided Tuesday feature strong progressive challengers trying to unseat Republican incumbents who received zeros in this year's TheMiddleClass.org Voter Guide.

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Richard Eskow's picture

Romney's Hopey-Changey, Hostage-Taking "Closing Argument"

Mitt Romney's campaign promoted the speech he gave today as his "closing argument." Underneath the fluff, that argument boils down to this: Give me the Presidency or your economy gets it.

The PuffBot 3000

Romney's speech was so weighted down with preprogrammed platitudes it could've been written by a computer: Just feed in the clichés and let 'er rip. more »


Robert Borosage's picture

Mitt Romney: Tribune of the Plutocracy

After months of campaigning and hundreds of millions in advertising, voters and commentators still seem uncertain about Mitt Romney. Is he the "severe conservative" of the primaries, or the moderate of the last days eager to reach across the aisle? Does he have core beliefs or is he prepared to shift anything to appeal to his audience? more »