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Leftists have no choice but to Vote Blue No Matter Who

Charlie Neibergall/AP

The phrase “vote blue no matter who” takes on different meanings depending on which blue faction utters and interprets it, causing intra-party conflict over who the phrase is actually obligating and to what end.

Left...

11 days ago
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How Black power bends and breaks the Blue party

President Joe Biden signs the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act Bill in 2021/The White House

Black Democrats are more moderate than white Democrats and identify as such, but they’re more left-wing than white voters overall. Due to t...

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Roy Cooper: the fighter without much of a fight

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One nomination, one candidate

It’s true: Democrats didn't have a proper primary battle in the midst of the chaos of 2024. But it is also true that there are plenty of elections where the nominee didn't have t...

a month ago
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Reflections from a city worth preserving

Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool/David Dugan

The summer of lovers

As heaps of activists plunged into U.S. cities to defend the value of black lives, I made my way to Washington, D.C. (the nearest city with any real chance of somet...

2 months ago
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Promise fulfillment is a bad metric of good governance

Ketanji Brown Jackson, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris/The White House

Biden promised to be a bridge to a new generation of Democratic leadership. But what did that mean, exactly?

The only way he could literally break that promise is if Dem...

2 months ago
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