
If winning the White House is one of your goals for 2020, then winning the Electoral College is how you achieve the goal. As much as I’d prefer that we go by
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During my grad school days in the early 2000s, when I was just learning to teach, I used to lie to my students quite a bit. For example, on the first day
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Lynda attended New Hampshire's Democratic Party Convention, and she had a blast. Her first-hand accounting of the event and her impressions of the speakers.
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Click on the headline to go to the full article. With control of Ohio Supreme Court up for grabs in 2020, Democrat Jennifer Brunner announces run Brunner, now a state appellate judge
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Kelly talks to Kerene Tayloe, Director of Federal Legislative Affairs for WE ACT for Environmental Justice, a Northern Manhattan community-based organization whose mission is to build healthy communities by ensuring that people
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Kelly speaks with two members of the Missouri Community Action Network team, Jessica Hoey, Director of Public Affairs and Community Engagement, and Evan Melkersman, Community Action Poverty Simulation Project Manager. They talk
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Sophy and Kelly speak with returning guest Mayor Ted Terry of Clarkston, Georgia (“the most ethnically diverse square mile in America”). Mayor Ted is running for U.S. Senate from Georgia and shares
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The University of Washington recently received a $5 million grant to launch the Center for an Informed Public, a multi-disciplinary endeavor at the University of Washington aimed at strengthening our democracy by
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On the 15th episode of the #VoteHerIn series, a partnership project of Two Broads Talking Politics/Kelly Pollock and Rebecca Sive, author of Vote Her In: Your Guide to Electing Our First Woman President, Kelly and
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If the GOP can slap a “socialist” label on Democratic opponents – whether or not it’s true – they can propel their weak candidates to victory An off-cycle special election in Los
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