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If Democrats want to win, we have to listen to the middle of the country. What works on the coasts doesn't automatically work in places like Michigan, Iowa, or Ohio. Figure out what works in the middle, and the rest follows.


The new VA-6 is the only Dem-leaning seat in VA where the redistricting vote is failing--I have it losing 51%-49% there atm. Part of that was probly b/c turnout in college precincts was down notably from what they cast last year (purple). Gold precincts had better turnout.




By end of Trump’s first term, D’s were convinced corruption was mostly a dead end, which in turn convinced Trump he could go way further in Trump II, and now it sees to be gaining more steam with voters and in D messaging


NEW — Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) says on MS NOW that he has no interest in running for president in 2028.

Trump +9 and meets all legal requirements!




Guess the US city (min. 100k) by its racial demographics?









Biggest joke I’ve ever seen. Everyone in Boston knows this 99 deserves historical status. We can’t be ripping out everything that makes Boston great for soulless shitty apartment buildings. There are empty buildings in seaport. Lower the cost instead of destroying the city.


Biggest joke I’ve ever seen. Everyone in Boston knows this 99 deserves historical status. We can’t be ripping out everything that makes Boston great for soulless shitty apartment buildings. There are empty buildings in seaport. Lower the cost instead of destroying the city.




Sam levinson writing ngger in the script


Mallory McMorrow walked into the second half of today's convention flanked by DrumKINGZ and a whole lot of supporters. Many are calling it McMentum.



33 Elmwood Avenue in Cambridge - home of Elbridge Gerry and today the official residence of the president of Harvard




Hampshire College costs $77,752 per year to attend, or $311,008 for a 4-year bachelor's degree. That includes tuition, housing, dining and miscellaneous fees. In the current economy, it would be almost impossible for any student paying this to generate a positive return on investment. In a few years, many small liberal arts colleges like Hampshire will close their doors forever.








