
Writing from the heart of red-state America - where democracy is tested and the stakes are personal. For organizers, truth-tellers, and anyone tired of waiting for someone else to fix it.
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A quick note before you read: If this piece hits the way I hope it does, share it with someone who votes in August, someone who skips primaries, or someone who still thinks Tennessee Republicans will eventually decide they have gone too far...
A note before you read: This piece is about the danger of treating hope like something that happens on its own. If it speaks to something you have been feeling, help it move. Share it with someone who is tired of nostalgia, leave a comment...
There is a version of Democratic politics that treats a contested primary like a problem that we have to deal with.
Keep it quiet. Keep it polite. Keep everybody comfortable. Let familiar people gather in familiar rooms, praise familiar ha...
A quick note: Last week, I wrote about the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee hearings and the states making their case for the early 2028 presidential primary window. That piece was about the presentations: the arguments each state made, the l...
Democrats have spent the last several weeks arguing about the 2024 autopsy. What it said. What it left out. Why the DNC hid it. Why the version that finally came out had no real conclusion. Whether the party actually wants to understand wha...
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