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Biden’s ‘MAGA, A Threat To Democracy’ Speech Prevented The GOP Wave
At long last the mid-term elections that began on November 8 concluded on December 6 with the election of Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock.
The Most Important Issue That Democrats Must Campaign On If They Hope To Win the 2002 Mid-Term Elections (With An Important Lesson For PR Practitioners)
Historically, Democrats have campaigned on bread and butter issues. But in my opinion beginning right now – with only a little more than a month before the mid-term elections on November 8 – they must change their tactics for the remainder of the days leading up to the mid-terms and campaign on the most important issue facing the country – the continuation of our constitutional democracy.