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The first presidential vote I cast, in 1980, was for a born-again candidate.
Who’s going to be the savior of the Democratic Party? I get this question a fair bit, since traveling around the country, engaged in writing a book titled “How the Democrats Lost America” which can be pre-ordered (!) here:
Every presidential administration puts its mark on the White House, and much is being made of President Trump’s demolition of the East Wing of it in preparation for construction of a new one, including a ballroom. Makes one feel sorry for t...
Rockford, Illinois: In Davis Park at Founder’s Landing on the Rock River, there is a three sided historical plaque. One side commemorates the German immigrant who first set up camp here and built a thriving business that he lost in the Pani...
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Scott Ferson teaches about elections at Stonehill College. He runs a political incubator, the Blue Lab, and a public relations company, Liberty Square Group. He has watched and worked on campaigns for 40 years.
Co-contributor to scottferson.substack.com I’ve been an organizer in Detroit, a body man in Massachusetts, and a line cook in Washington, DC. Spend a lot of time thinking about making things easier for working families.
Tim DeLouchrey is a Boston based political strategist working at Liberty Square Group, a communications firm. Tim has worked with elected officials at all level of government execute sound electoral strategies.
A career retailer recently retired exploring and learning more about America. Interested in meeting people and having conversations with them.
Economics student at Stonehill College, Liberty Square Group Analyst
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COO of Liberty Square Group. A North Carolinian living in Central Mass.
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