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Trump’s speech highlights culture wars amid growing concerns on inflation

March 5, 2025 admin 0

By Elaine Kamarck and William A. Galston, Brookings President Trump began his first address to Congress by stirring up the culture wars. Early on and in quick succession, he bragged about making English the official […]

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How ‘DEI’ replaced ‘structural racism’ in the national conversation

February 25, 2025 admin 0

Media framing of racial issues has changed since the George Floyd protests. By Erika Franklin Fowler and Neil Lewis Jr., 538 Almost five years ago, in the immediate aftermath of the murder of George Floyd, […]

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How Colorado Trump voters feel about the president’s tumultuous new term

February 24, 2025 admin 0

By John King, CNN Take a ride with David Hayes around his Colorado ranch and you learn right away he is a feisty, funny guy. “I tried farming for a while,” he told a visitor. […]

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How Trump’s Deportation Plans Could Blow Up the Food System and Increase Migrant Labor

January 23, 2025 admin 0

Instead of cutting back on undocumented immigrants, the new administration will be forced to provide more visas to keep food flowing to stores. This article was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting […]

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Why Ruben Gallego’s Laken Riley vote is a warning for Democrats

January 21, 2025 admin 0

The Arizona senator said he’s breaking with a party that’s “largely out of touch with where your average Latino is.” By Daniella Diaz, POLITICO Ruben Gallego didn’t run to be the next John McCain or Kyrsten Sinema […]

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Immigration firebrand takes reins of the Hispanic Caucus

January 9, 2025 admin 0

By Rafael Bernal, The Hill Latino Democrats, under new management for the 119th Congress, are looking to flex their muscle under a razor-thin Republican House majority that could make or break President-elect Trump’s immigration agenda. Last […]

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Democrats Didn’t Lose Their Way on Immigration, It Was the Voters Who Wanted Changes

December 16, 2024 admin 0

By Alex Gonzalez The argument by some immigration activists and “experts” that Democrats “gave up” on immigration is both dishonest and unfair. Democrats presented a balanced immigration message in 2024, emphasizing border security alongside a […]

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Kamala Harris lost, but how weak of a candidate was she?

December 6, 2024 admin 0

Vice president underperformed typical Democrat in most states, VAR metric shows. By Nathan L. Gonzales, Inside Elections In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory last month, Democrats are still searching for answers to key questions, […]

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California farmers were big Trump backers. They may be on collision course over immigrant deportation

November 25, 2024 admin 0

Many say they expect the president will support their workforce needs, either through a robust legalization program for workers already here or by leaving farms be and focusing enforcement elsewhere. By Jessica Garrison and Rebecca Plevin, […]

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What young voters see in Kamala Harris

October 4, 2024 admin 0

How the vice president seems to have fixed one of Biden’s biggest vulnerabilities. by Christian Paz Among the signs that the 2024 presidential contest is reverting to a more “normal” election is a big shift […]

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