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Tidy narratives about changing electoral outcomes often miss key data points.
over 1 year ago
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President Biden’s loan-forgiveness plan offers younger Americans the same
benefits that Boomers have been afforded all along.
over 1 year ago
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Cities with progressive prosecutors may not exactly resemble the dystopian landscapes you’ve heard so much about.
over 1 year ago
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The rights reversal taking place in conservative states is just the beginning.
about 1 year ago
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Why no one took on Trump
5 months ago
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Kevin McCarthy’s demise continues a cycle among House Republicans that now traces back nearly half a century.
4 months ago
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The issue played a central role in blunting the widely anticipated red wave in last November’s midterm elections.
4 months ago
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Jim Jordan’s advance to the brink of the speakership extends the pattern that has played out within the GOP since Donald Trump became a national candidate.
3 months ago
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Trump is becoming more aggressive on immigration than ever before.
3 months ago
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The future of green labor
3 months ago
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The surprising results yesterday could not have come at a better time for Democratic leaders.
3 months ago