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Dem AGs Urge Companies To Ignore Republican Attempts To ‘Intimidate’ Following Affirmative Action Ruling
60 Minutes Gets MTG To Open Up About … Dems Being Pedophiles?
Pelosi Will Not Seek Reelection To Dem Leadership In Next Congress
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Last Week’s Local Elex Results Send Mixed Signals About Where Democratic Party Is Headed
The national political climate shaped municipal races across the country and two key issues – crime and housing – galvanized voters, but in opposite directions.
Congress Is Back: Now We Watch The Sausage Get Made As Dems Fight For Their Agenda
The Stars Are Aligned For A Once-in-a-Generation Change To A More Progressive Tax Code
Into The Factory: Liberals Should Revisit Lessons Learned From Workers’ Aspirations In The 1960s 
The Students for a Democratic Society learned lessons about the priorities of the working class that summer that the modern-day Democratic Party should consider revisiting -- especially after President Biden made little headway with those voters in 2020.
Dems Are Running Out Of Time To Quickly Strip Damaging Trump Rules From The Books. Here’s What They Can Do This Week
Lawmakers who wish to make use of the CRA to strike Trump’s rules have until April 4 to introduce their resolutions of disapproval, after which point they’ll have five to seven weeks more in which to consider and vote on them.
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 20, 2021: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. after the inauguration of President Joe Biden on January 20, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post/POOL) With Fresh Obstructionist Demands, McConnell Dares Dems To Blow Up The Filibuster
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