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Left Out

Julius Hernandez

Left Out is a political newsletter that cuts through the noise to expose who’s being talked over, what’s being ignored, and how we build real power from the ground up.

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Over the last few months, as I’ve followed the evolving conversation around food access in America, one idea has stood out to me: municipal grocery stores. In my work and discussions with policy leaders, community leaders, advocates, oppone...

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Minnesota Republicans Are Escalating a Dangerous Political Moment

In Minnesota, Republican hypocrisy has reached a breaking point. The party that continually lectures others about law, order, and civility now engages in rhetoric that is aggressive, dehumanizing, and deeply irresponsible. At this point, pr...

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Republicans Don’t Want to Fix Fraud. They Want to Run on It.

The Republican “fraud” campaign against Governor Tim Walz was supposed to be the breakthrough moment for Minnesota Republicans. After years of losing statewide, they finally believed they had found an issue big enough, ugly enough, and emot...

2 months ago
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If Your Politics Requires Ideological Fluency, It’s Not Democratic.

Most voters are not ideological. This isn’t a lament. It’s not a diagnosis of civic decay. It’s a basic, well-documented fact about how democracy actually works.

2 months ago
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