Matt Kent
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.@RoKhanna: The Democratic coalition “must include engaging with Israel critics like Hasan Piker as Pod Save hosts have done and many progressive candidates have done,” he told me. “Of course, I disagree strongly with some of his statements and point that out. But cancelling people or shaming people like Hasan Piker, Shawn Ryan or Theo Vonn is not the answer.” politico.com/news/2026/03/2…

How @RahmEmanuel eats a salad. politico.com/news/magazine/…


In @njhotline: Reps. Pelosi and DeLauro will headline a fundraiser for Helena Foulkes as she looks to unseat Gov. Dan McKee


Even if one thinks Ryan is wrong and there’s some occult or inscrutable whip math unknowable to outsiders, why hasn’t Meeks indicated why be believes he doesn’t have the votes now but somehow will in a month? What, in his estimation, will change?



A 9-year-old boy who made a plea to be released from an immigration detention center during a call with Ms. Rachel so he could attend his state spelling bee has been freed with his family, their lawyer says. nbcnews.com/news/us-news/n…

Drop Site News obtained a private donor call where the McMorrow campaign discussed her strong pro-Israel stance. Volunteer Rob Kalman praised her “outstanding” AIPAC position paper, which he said has not been made public.

Show this energy for old white politicians or shut the fuck up

This exchange on Morning Joe re: Iran war ⬇️ Joe Scarborough: Is it a good thing that we're degrading Iran's military infrastructure? Yes or no. Schumer: “It's a premature question, what is going to happen in the next several months? … Is it worth it?”


WSJ: Democratic Senators Warren, Smith and Murphy are part of a batch of senators dubbed “Fight Club” who are particularly incensed by Schumer’s approach to the midterms. This group of progressives believes that Schumer favors centrist candidates in some key races and is disregarding the enthusiasm a new crop of outsiders is stoking. The senators maintain a Fight Club chat on Signal where they have discussed how to counter Schumer’s preferred candidates, according to people familiar with the conversations.







