Christopher Hass was Executive Publisher of In These Times from 2016 through 2021, and interim Publisher in 2022. Before joining ITT, he spent eight years working on political and advocacy campaigns, including both the 2008 and 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaigns. He is also the former editor and publisher of P8NT Magazine.
The Only Thing Constant Is Change
A message from the new Publisher
Christopher Hass
Tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET: Join Bernie Sanders and Sara Nelson for a special online event
We’re moving our anniversary celebration online—and making it free for everyone.
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Feature
The DNC Debate Rules Are Turning Small Donors Into a Racket
The new rules are an invitation—and maybe even a requirement—for candidates to buy their way onto the stage.
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A Different Way of Doing Journalism
As an independent nonprofit, we’re answerable to our readers and no one else.
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Viewpoint
If the Democratic Party Won’t Take Risks, It’s Up to Us
Now is not the time to play it safe.
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Feature
Muckraking and Troublemaking: 40 Years of In These Times
Investigative journalism and what it means to rake muck.
Christopher Hass
Feature
Why Bernie Sanders Lost, and How the Next Progressive Challenger Can Win
Lessons from a campaign that outperformed expectations but still came up short.
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Feature
Bigger Than Bernie: The Other Progressive Challengers Taking On the Democratic Establishment
These challengers are also carrying the flag of the political revolution sparked by Bernie Sanders.
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Feature
Is Bernie Sanders’ Win in Michigan the First Crack in the Clinton Firewall?
After Tuesday night, here’s where Sanders stands in the delegate race.
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Feature
Bernie Sanders Still Has a Path to Victory. Here It Is.
The media says Clinton is inevitable (again), but the battle for delegates could be closer than anyone expects
Christopher Hass
We need to be united in the fight against fascism and repression.
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