Many of Bernie’s supporters think he can win the California primary next Tuesday. Could they be right? Harold Meyerson of The American Prospect comments.
Plus: Most “independent” voters in fact have long-standing ties to one party or the other—very few swing from one party to the other between elections. Joshua Holland of The Nation has the facts.
Also: The Somali terrorism trial in Minneapolis ended today—three men in their twenties accused of conspiracy to commit murder outside of the US and providing material support for a terrorist organization. Matt Pearce of the LA Times reports on the surprising Somali community in Minneapolis.
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Bernie is holding big rallies all over southern California this week—Santa Monica on Monday (left), Anaheim and Riverside on Tuesday, Lancaster today, Ventura tomorrow. John Nichols has our political update.
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Plus: The Prince of Sex: Richard Kim explains why Prince is a gay icon today—despite the artist’s lack of support for the gay movement.
John Nichols on yesterday’s primaries: Trump’s triumphs; and what’s left for Bernie now – beyond staying in thru California in June? John’s new book is People Get Ready.
Plus: political spin – we hate it! But is it really getting worse? Historian David Greenberg says probably not – his new book is Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency.
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Plus: Hillary and Haiti—a long relationship, and a revealing one. Amy Wilentz comments.
And we speak with Viet Nguyen—his novel The Sympathizer just won the Pulitzer Prize. It begins in Saigon on the last day of the Vietnam war, and features a Viet Cong spy inside the Saigon army.
