Democrats Are Losing the War for Attention. Badly.
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It’s time for Democrats to go low
Democrats should make the next four years of Republican governance as grueling and painful as possible. What the 2024 election results made clear is that the Obama coalition is dead . If Democrats ...The Guardian - 8h -
Evening Report — Democrats take 'class war' to Trump's Cabinet picks
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Starmer aims to refocus attention on growth after hit from markets
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In Attendance: Paying Attention in a Fragile World review – visions of mortality abound
Fitzrovia Chapel, London In a former hospital chapel replete with its own stories, works by Paula Rego, Phyllida Barlow and others resonate in their exquisitely contemplative surroundings. The ...The Guardian - 5d -
Gun-wearing leader sparks attention at Ghana inauguration
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Democrats have become the party of war. Americans are tired of it
In defending the militarist status quo, Democrats ceded the anti-war lane to Republicans. As they enter the political wilderness, itâs time to reckon with what they got so wrong. The most ...The Guardian - Jan. 9 -
Democrats still underestimate Trump
Despite his greatest political win, and arguably Americaâs greatest presidential recovery, Trumpâs opponents continue to act as though his success is a fluke.The Hill - Jan. 7 -
Chris Hayes: I Want Your Attention. I Need Your Attention. Here Is How I Mastered My Own.
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