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How Republicans Stopped Talking About ‘Neighborhood,’ And Why Democrats Should Make That Term Their Own
Back in the Reagan era, Republicans made “neighborhood” a key component of their political vocabulary. But in Trump’s bizarrely dystopian rendering of cities, meaningful place-based ties either don’t exist or don’t matter. Democrats can take the term back, making it the centerpiece of a fresh progressive vision.
How Sheriffs Define Law And Order For Their Counties Depends A Lot On Their Views—And Most Are White Republican Men
Immigrants Are Unsung Heroes Of Global Trade And Value Creation, Research Finds
Pennsylvania’s Mail-In Ballot System Has A Quirk That Trump Will Again Try To Exploit
The Skyscraper-Sized Tsunami That Vibrated Through The Entire Planet And No One Saw
Both Candidates Think They Can Win Over Union Voters—Though Only One Has The Labor Bona Fides
The 1970 Kent State Shootings Show Danger Of Trump Plan To Deploy Troops To Crush Legal Protests
An Unseen Problem With The Electoral College: It Tells Bad Guys Where To Target Their Efforts
Kamala Harris’ Sudden Political Rise Echoes That Of Another Politician, New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern
The Democrats’ Secret Weapon
The number of former Cabinet secretaries and staffers who have denounced their one-time boss, Donald Trump, is unprecedented.
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