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Soul of the Party

Mike Lux, Joel Silberman, Will Robinson

How Democrats can become the party of working people again.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Mike Lux

    Mike Lux is a co-founder of the political consulting firm Democracy Partners and has served as a senior staffer or advisor on seven different presidential campaigns. From 1993-1998, he served in a variety of senior roles in the Clinton White House.

  • Joel Silberman

    Writer, producer, strategist, metalhead.

  • Will Robinson

    I'm Will Robinson (He/Him), a communications strategist deeply engaged in navigating and countering the relentless wave of disinformation that's reshaping our society.

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