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Do Democrats Have a Crowded Primary Problem?
Republicans finally learned their lesson. Democrats may be repeating it — or will these messy public fights help sort things out by 2028?
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The Democratic Party’s Messaging Dilemma
The Knife’s Edge Between Persuasion and Purity
Sep 30
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The Voters Haven’t Spoken Yet
And The Voters, Not Oligarchs, Will Call the Final Play
Sep 23
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Outrage Is the Business Model — And America Is the Customer
Why Anger Pays and Common Ground Gets Punished
Sep 16
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Why Democrats Must Rebrand
Or Risk Political Wilderness
Sep 9
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WHAT’S RISKIER FOR DEMOCRATS: FORCING A SHUTDOWN OR AVOIDING ONE?
Sometimes You Fight to Show You Still Can
Sep 2
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The Presidential Pendulum: What Comes After Trump?
Restoration, Renewal, or Another Fighter?
Aug 26
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Two Forks in the Road
From unity to fragmentation: the two turning points that broke our politics
Aug 19
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NBC News journalist; Political Director and Moderator of Meet the Press
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