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How Dems Can Regain the House and Senate in 2018

How Democrats Can Retake the House and SenateThe 2018 mid-term elections could and should be a wave election for Democrats. Democrats lead the generic congressional polls by an average of 13%, an...

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Celebration Poem

For all who have resisted the past four yearsthe marchersdoor knockerspost cardersphone talkersFor the candidates who gave it all of their time  in GeorgiaArizonaor on Philly’s Main LineIn memory of...

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Virgin, Momala, Whore

Semiotics: the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation.As a talking head on PBS’s coverage of the DNC, never Trump Republican David Brooks of the NYT opined that the Democrats were...

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Canvassing Report from Wilkes-Barre, PA

I spent last weekend canvassing for Kamala Harris in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, a city situated beautifully in the Wyoming Valley and Pocono Mountains.The Harris campaign has 50 coordinated offices in...

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Republican Rape Culture: Daughters Have No Autonomy When Daddies Want to...

From Maggie Astor’s reporting in the New York Times  (10/24) on Tucker Carlson’s introduction of Trump at a rally in Duluth, GA on Wednesday night:If you allow your hormone-addled 15 year old daughter...

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Why Harris Wins: Turnout, Sanity, GOP Racism, Women

Turnout 2024“It’s all about turnout” is a joke meme among campaign veterans. Yeah, duh, you’ve got to get your people out to vote but most elections are not so close that 63% participation by likely...

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Election Night Victory Viewing, Part 1

Senate and east coast house racesJim HannonNov 03, 2024I’m looking forward to tomorrow night. I am increasingly confident that Harris will win, for reasons I laid out in my last post, “Why Harris...

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The Six Stages of Political Grief

The Six Stages of Political GriefDenial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance and …….Element removedJim HannonNov 23, 202465ShareI have felt a lot of emotions since the election. It has taken me a...

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What Congressional Representation Tells Us About DEI and Politics

I think race is almost always the most important issue in a U.S. presidential election. The challenge for the party more committed to the needs and interests of minority groups is to get those voters...

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Flinging Poo at the SOTU

When I was a college sophomore in Washington, DC I lived a short walk from the National Zoo. On an afternoon when I didn’t have a class (or did) I would take a book, sit on a bench, not read the book,...

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