The Hubris of Democratic Elites, Clinton Campaign Gave Us President Trump
Democrats and the Clinton campaign wanted to run against Trump but ignored warning signs that Election Day could be a disaster.
The Worst Hot Takes Of 2016 Election: An Unforgiving Retrospective
Shadowproof’s staff collaborated on this collection of the worst punditry written during the 2016 election.
How Clinton Campaign Gamed Super PAC Regulations
Memos attached to Clinton campaign emails published by WikiLeaks reveal how the campaign worked around campaign finance regulations.
That Tweet Of Clinton Showing Off Her Cubs Fandom, Explained
Clinton’s press secretary tweeted a photo of her reacting to the Cubs, as they beat the Dodgers to make it to the World Series for the first time in 71 years.
Clinton Campaign Mulled Embracing Sanders’s Agenda Against Corruption
In the first months of the Democratic presidential primary, one of Hillary Clinton’s advisers conducted focus groups and polling of swing voters to examine “voter distrust” of the political system. The results showed Clinton would benefit greatly if she aggressively pushed policies embraced by Bernie Sanders in his agenda against
Clinton Campaign Manufactured Controversy Around Sanders’ Planned Parenthood Comments
In email published by WikiLeaks, the Clinton campaign plans how to stir up more discontent over Sanders’ remarks on Planned Parenthood.
Documents Show How Secret Corporate Money Funds Presidential Debates
Documents obtained by Shadowproof show secret corporate money has fueled presidential debates since they became a quadrennial affair decades ago.
The Podesta Emails Revelations: A Collection
A collection of revelations from the “Podesta Emails” released by WikiLeaks, organized by issue with links to news articles or particular emails.
How Clinton Campaign Chose Not To Ban Funds Raised By Foreign Registered Agents
Emails from Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, which were published by WikiLeaks, reveal details on how the campaign decided whether to allow “foreign registered agents” to raise money for them. One email even lists the names of 23 individuals out of more than 350 prospective bundlers considered by the campaign. On
Clinton Wanted Political Benefits Of Supporting ‘Fight For 15’ Without Backing $15 Wages
Clinton’s campaign wanted all the political advantages of supporting SEIU’s fight for a $15 minimum wage but didn’t want to support a $15 minimum wage.