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An Independent Goes to Washington

Harrison Lewis

Forty-five percent of Americans are Independents, but hold less than one percent of the seats in Congress. What might policy look like if our discourse were different?

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    Proud political Independent and retired answer-getter for members of the House Financial Services, Ways & Means, Armed Services and Homeland Security Committees // Balls & Strikes Always // "Be curious not judgmental" - Theodore Lasso

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