Opinion: Elections Should Always Feel This Urgent
There can be no respite from fighting today’s Republican Party, a uniquely dangerous organization fueled by a radical hostility to modern social democracy.
David Faris is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Roosevelt University, a contributing writer at The Week and the author of "It's Time to Fight Dirty: How Democrats Can Build a Lasting Majority in American Politics"
There can be no respite from fighting today’s Republican Party, a uniquely dangerous organization fueled by a radical hostility to modern social democracy.
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