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Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Democrats' War Fatigue: Is Change on the Horizon?

Matt Duss, a former advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders, now at the Center for International Policy, recently penned an op-ed in The Guardian. His main point? Americans are fed up with Democrats being the "party of war. " Duss argues that by supporting the current militaristic setup, Democrats left th

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Jan 05 2025OPINION

New York's Car-Free Future: A Tale of Road Charges

Do you remember the French Revolution and the angry mob tearing down toll booths? Believe it or not, something similar is happening in New York City today. Governor Kathy Hochul is about to start a new program called congestion pricing. This isn't about sticking it to the king, though. It's about ma

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Dec 31 2024POLITICS

Why Jimmy Carter's Legacy Is More Complicated Than It Seems

Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, is often remembered as one of America's worst presidents. He admitted his struggles in his 1979 "crisis of confidence" speech, where he criticized Americans for wanting too much freedom and prosperity. Unlike Harry Truman, Carter didn't take full responsibility

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Dec 29 2024POLITICS

Who Regrets Most? Biden's Second Term Thoughts

President Biden is said to have some regrets about not running for re-election this year. He's been telling people he could've beaten President-elect Trump if he hadn't been pushed out of the race by his own party. The 82-year-old leader dropped out in July after a shaky debate performance and poor

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Dec 23 2024POLITICS

Joe Manchin's Shocking Exit: A Call for a New Political Party

Joe Manchin, a long-time senator from West Virginia, has decided to leave the Democratic Party and step down from his Senate seat. He made some strong statements about his former party on Sunday. Manchin believes the Democratic Party has become too controlling and focused on the wrong issues. He thi

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Dec 19 2024POLITICS

Gov. Beshear: Democrats, Focus on Needs, Not Politics

In Frankfort, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, known for his statewide victories in a conservative state, urged Democrats to shift their focus from political squabbles to everyday issues that matter to people. Beshear believes Democrats should prioritize creating good-paying jobs, improving healthcar

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Dec 11 2024POLITICS

Are Democrats in Trouble? A Closer Look

The Democratic Party is facing a tough time. Many people are not happy with the party's future. A survey by Pew Research showed that Republicans are more hopeful about their party's future than Democrats. Ken Martin, a key Democrat, admitted that people now think Republicans care more about the work

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Dec 06 2024OPINION

Rebuilding the Democratic Party: A Grassroots Approach

Over the past few decades, the Democratic Party has been losing ground in so-called "red" states and rural communities. This is partly because national Democrats have been pulling support from these areas, leaving local parties feeling neglected. In 2022, Democrats didn't even run candidates in 51%

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Dec 05 2024POLITICS

Why Democrats' Focus on Identity Politics Might Be a Mistake

As President Joe Biden's term nears its end, Democrats are grappling with a tough question: Did focusing on identity politics cost them the 2024 election? Many blame Biden for Donald Trump's return, but the truth is more complicated. Democrats haven't won a presidential race without Biden since 1996

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Dec 02 2024POLITICS

Democrats Hunt for New Leader: Ken Martin Emerges as Top Pick, but Bigger Names May Join

The Democratic Party is on the hunt for new leadership after losing the White House, Senate, and House. Ken Martin, the head of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, is currently leading the race for the Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair. He claims to have secured nearly half of the nee

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