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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Celebrities: Democrats' Secret Weapon in Midterm Elections?

David Litt, a former Obama speechwriter, thinks Democrats should listen up when celebrities talk politics. After Kamala Harris' loss, many Dems blamed stars for the defeat, but Litt sees it differently. He believes celebs can fire up voters in midterm elections, where turnout matters big time. Glen

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Nov 21 2024OPINION

President-Elect Trump's Media Target: What's the Future of Journalism?

President-elect Donald Trump's re-election hasn't just brought chaos to the Senate and worries from world leaders—it's also set off alarm bells for another important group: journalists. Trump has a history of threatening the media, and he's not shy about it. He's even bragged about killing the mains

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

Democrats' DNC Chair Race: A Fresh Start After Election Loss

After suffering a defeat in the recent election, Democrats are eager to move forward by selecting a new Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair. This position is crucial, especially with the 2028 presidential election around the corner. Several candidates have already expressed interest, each with

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Nov 19 2024POLITICS

House Democrats Keep Top Leaders, Gear Up for New Challenges

In a no-drama leadership election, House Democrats have decided to stick with their top brass from the previous term. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries from New York, along with his team—Minority Whip Katherine Clark from Massachusetts and Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar from California—faced zero

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Nov 17 2024POLITICS

Democrats Debate: Economy or Identity?

The Democratic party is in a pickle. After their latest loss, they're wrestling with what to do next. Some are shouting, "Economy first! " They think helping people with their wallets should be the top priority. Others are saying, "No way, it's identity issues that matter most. " They believe that f

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Sanders: Democrats Need More than Identity Politics

Sen. Bernie Sanders, known for his progressive views, believes Democrats lost the 2024 election by focusing too much on race, gender, and sexual orientation. He thinks candidates shouldn't rely solely on identity politics. Sanders commends Democrats for fighting against racism and promoting equal ri

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Nov 15 2024POLITICS

Bridging Divides: Should Politics Split Families?

Imagine having Thanksgiving dinner without certain family members because they chose a different candidate. That’s what some Democrats are suggesting after the recent election. J. D. Vance, the Vice President-elect, advised against this, saying politics shouldn't divide families. But is that advice

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

California's 47th District: A New Democrat Takes the Reins

In the race to fill the vacant seat left by Rep. Katie Porter, state Senator Dave Min is set to become the new representative for California's 47th Congressional District. Min, a Democrat, has secured the win over Republican Scott Baugh, keeping the seat in Democratic hands. The district, located in

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

Farmers and Fighters: Cali Congress Elections

In California, elections brought mix results. David Valadao, a Republican who's no stranger to tight races, won again in the Central Valley. He beat Democrat Rudy Salas, despite the district leaning Democratic. Valadao, a farmer, focused on water issues and working across party lines. Salas, meanwhi

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Nov 13 2024POLITICS

The Road to Recovery: What's Next for Democrats After the Trump Talk?

The election results were rough. President-Elect Trump is back, and that's not good news for the Democrats. But hold on, there's a chance to turn this around. The Democratic Party could use this setback as a wake-up call to rebuild and come back stronger. For now, Democrats should focus on the next

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