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Guy Cecil and Robby Mook

The executive directors of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

Live Blog: Jose Antonio Vargas

The Harvard Political Review covers a talk by journalist, DREAM Act advocate, and undocumented immigrant, Jose Antonio Vargas.

Leaving NCLB Behind: A New Foundation in Education Reform

A bill in the Senate has the potential to shake education reform from its "No Child Left Behind" stagnation.

Live Blogging The CNN Debate

Four HPR writers dissect the CNN GOP Debate in Las Vegas

Trade On and Trade-offs

New trade agreements represent a step forward for US trade policy, but threatening China on currency manipulation represents several steps back.

Weighing In On the Odd Couple: The Liberty and Occupy Movements

Ron Paul supporters may pepper #Occupy protests, but the two movements are fundamentally opposed.

Punishing China and Hurting Ourselves

A bill punishing China for currency manipulation will hurt American consumers, and risks a trade war that we can't win.

Sleeping at Zuccotti: Images of American Pluralism at Occupy Wall Street

The HPR reports from the epicenter of the #Occupy movement.

LIVEBLOG: "We Are the 99 Percent" Forum at the IOP

Reporting live from the IOP forum on Occupy Wall Street.

The Love Pentagon

Politicians' love affair with defense spending is fundamentally different from the funding dynamics of any other department of the federal government.