Investigating how cultural issues are manipulated to incite people to vote against their own social and economic interests.
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This is an update to an earlier post, making the point that the House of Representatives is Democrats last line of defense against the Republican trifecta in government.
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Trumpism is driven by misogyny - but we need to realize the roles of racism and xenophobia in this neofascist movement. Those themes, together with anti-tax, anti-regulation activists, add up to some 40% of the population and/or 50% of vote...
The House of Representatives is Democrats last line of defense.
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