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(I am extremely excited to introduce this piece by Nick Felker (@HandNF on Twitter/X). Nick has produced a fascinating historical parallel between the designs of the Republican Party as outlined in Project 2025 and Vichy France under Cathol...
(This is part two of a series on parallels between the 2024 and the 1968 elections, you can read the first part here (Link to part one), I’ll give you a spoiler for part 1, the 2024 DNC went a lot better than the 1968 DNC).
Note- This is part one of a two-part piece reflecting on what can be learned in 2024 from the tumultuous era of the late 1960s, I will give you a slight spoiler, the DNC in Chicago went a lot smoother in 2024.
> 4 months ago, I wrote a piece “It’s time for the party to change, not us” in which I outlined the failures of the democratic party to adapt to a new political environment and find its voice. On July 21st, a change happened, and on August ...
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