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Democrats Averted Disaster, But the Working Class Did Not

Por: The Daily Beast Politics November 11, 2022

The —for now. They might hold on to the Senate, thanks in large part to the efforts of . And as I write this it’s still just barely possible that they’ll hold onto the House.But it’s hard to avoid the feeling that their current strategy is running on fumes. Even as and his party describe the GOP as “” and never miss an opportunity to remind the nation of the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, shows that Republicans have continued to pick up... + full article



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