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Sanders again exceeds expectations, this time in Wisconsin

Hillary Clinton’s backers keep announcing that she has the Democratic presidential nomination in the bag. But Bernie Sanders keeps shrinking her lead.

New Zealand’s shameful role in the Yemen tragedy

We all know the brutal character of the Saudi regime, at home and abroad. So what has been the New Zealand government’s response to this murderous assault on the Yemeni people?

Sanders’ train still picking up speed

The Bernie for President train is still picking up speed. People are still flocking to his rallies: 10,000 in San Diego on Tuesday. His vote is growing despite pundits saying he has no chance.

Cullen and Reddy don’t make a convincing case for the spy...

The best way out of this confict of interest is for the government’s cybersecurity unit to be independent of the GCSB and any relevant GCSB personnel and equipment to be transferred to the new unit.

Why the pundits got it wrong in Michigan

The mainstream media pundits just don’t get it. They don’t get it that the Bernie Sanders campaign has never been about “politics as usual”. Rather, it is “the politics of the unusual”.

Clinton sweeps the south, but Sanders still has momentum in the...

After Hillary Clinton won so big in the South, Bernie Sanders faces an uphill struggle for the nomination.

Odd alignments in the flag debate

Two years ago I welcomed John Key’s promise to hold a flag referendum. At last we could get rid of the Union Jack from our flag and have one that didn’t look like Australia’s. Many on the left had long argued for a flag change and now we had some significant support from the right.

Mixed message from Nevada, but Sanders campaign still has the momentum

Sanders has been expanding his national vote, from around 30% (averaging the main polls) at the beginning of the year to 42% now. As he goes along he is sweeping thousands of young people into his campaign team.

Why the attacks on Bernie aren’t working

Confusion reigns in the Clinton camp after Bernie Sanders trounced Hillary in New Hampshire, 60% to 38%.