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Commentary: Why Californians are working to flip red state legislatures blue

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 25, 2022

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Concerned about the future of the country and determined to wrest political power from the far right, a group of friends in the San Francisco Bay Area have been gathering once a month to talk politics over brunches, happy hours and Zoom meetings. Their focus is some 2,300 miles away, in Lansing, Mich., where these Californians are attempting to flip a red state legislature blue. At one time it might have been unseemly or just strange for... + full article



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