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Elizabeth Winkler
Elizabeth Winkler is a writer based in Washington, DC. Her articles have appeared in The Economist, The New Republic, Foreign Policy, and The Los Angeles Review of Books.
- EYE ON THE PRIZEDemocratic primary in-fighting threatens to undo eight years of progressQuartz • February 9, 2016
- REQUIEM OF THE UNHINGEDDonald Trump’s rivals are losing because they don’t have the guts to criticize his rabid fansQuartz • January 21, 2016
- OVERT OVERCOMPENSATINGAmerica’s gun problem has everything to do with America’s masculinity problemQuartz • December 17, 2015
- LAND OF THE UNEQUALAccording to Bernie Sanders, income inequality means many Americans aren’t “truly free”Quartz • November 27, 2015
- BANKERS AGAINST BANKSSome of the people who hate America’s Big Banks the most work in them every dayQuartz • November 13, 2015
- READY FOR A REVOLUTION?Socialism isn’t a dirty word in American politics anymoreQuartz • October 23, 2015
- ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?Hillary Clinton doesn’t have a “likability” problem—we doQuartz • October 7, 2015