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Michael Li 李之樸
mcpli
Whatever can be said of Texas politics in 2020, the state is about to undergo an accelerating demographic shift that will see it add a net 630k non-white voters by
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Zack Beauchamp
zackbeauchamp
1. The problem with the Ben Shapiro Playbook isn't primarily the author. It's that the *content* of the piece is bad, in a way that was eminently predictable given the
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
All of the terrible and corrupt things that the Republicans falsely accused the Obama Administration of doing, the Trump Administration is currently doing. Then, when people criticize the Trump admin,
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Zach Montellaro
ZachMontellaro
The fraud part has been addressed many times (there's no evidence for widespread fraud!), but one thing we're whistling past is that most states won't have universal mail-in voting! Five
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JEN KIRKMAN 👩🏻💻
JenKirkman
1. For people mad at Dems. Can we try to understand how politics (not justice) works? Here are some things: the Dems simply wanted the phone call information to be
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Mark McKillen
McKillenReport
Maine gained statehood in 1820 and has been Democrat since 1992. Hillary Clinton won Maine by 22,000 votes in 2016. This was a significant reduction in Obama's margin over Romney
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
If a Democratic Senator came out and said "My focus is on finding leprechauns, yetis, and woodland elves, and finding compromises with them" it wouldn't be any less detached from
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AP Politics
AP_Politics
The House is expected to impeach President Donald Trump for his encouragement of supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol. Learn more about what will happen today.http://apne.ws/zDo0yry The House begins impeachment
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Rick Smith
RickSmithShow
Jennifer Cohn: What the Trump people like to do is take real vulnerabilities & mix them with half-truths & lies to mislead people. It's a common propaganda tactic. @jennycohn1 #HandMarkedPaperBallots
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Andrew Needham
A_NeedhamNYU
Two things about this Paul Krugman column today and its historical argument.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/11/opinion/republicans-democracy.html?smid=tw-share 1. I don't understand Krugman's reading of Hofstadter. Krugman suggests
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Roy Rogers
fauxintel
As we leave the Trump behind, I think it is critical to think about the Bush II years as we chart a path forward. 12 years after W left office,
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
Remember 2016 when Trump baselessly claimed there was fraud in states that didn’t vote for him? And then how he launched a commission to try to find evidence to back
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Garret Koehler
garretkoehler_
I literally stood over a table in Detroit observing the ballot count side-by-side with a republican observer who, along with more than a hundred other republican observers, challenged every ballot
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Brian Bannon
SobSax
https://medium.com/@brianpbannon/after-republicans-came-to-power-in-georgia-fox-news-moved-in-to-gpb-6f2e848d55b8Locally, Georgia news coverage is still dominated by legacy media outlets such as the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and WSB Radi
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Jake Sherman
JakeSherman
Punchbowl AM: Sweet 16 Republicans turn skepticalWe can’t speak for every R or D in the Sweet 16™, but we can say this without a doubt: There’s frustration on the
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Manu Raju
mkraju
Rep. Jim Jordan, a leader of the congressional effort to overturn the elections, told me he has “no concern” about Trump’s call to the Georgia secretary of state and says
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