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What The Leftists Can Learn From The Passage Of Amendment 4.

It is this lesson that should carry “Leftists” as they examine what went correct and what went wrong in the mid-term elections.

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Fighting The Right Wing Since 2006

We saw what was coming and joined forces to fight the good fight against the right wing all the way back in 2006. 18 years later we're still fighting. Join us!

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Fighting The Right Wing Since 2006

Howie Klein of Down With Tyranny, Digby of Hullabaloo, John Amato of Crooks and Liars, (and me) Jacquie-- who was fired up  to join this passionate, creative team and b...

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Appeal of democracy slipping across much of world: Survey

Strong enthusiasm for democracy has dipped in many countries across the world in the last five years, even as support generally remains high, according to a Pew Research survey released Wednesday. In a survey of 30,861 people across 24 countries conducted from Feb. 20, 2023, to May 22, 2023, most respondents said representative democracy is…

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

all the things done on prescription drugs, and so forth. so, that is there too. but you make a powerful point. if you lose this representative democracy, if you can't win the battle over versions of history, that allows you to preserve the essential liberal democratic system you live under. the policies may not matter. i mean, what trump's lost of followers seem to be attracted to is this essentially an authoritarian notion of government that you may not even need legislation. all you really need is an effective, active executive who just acts and doesn't have to go through channels and checks and balances, and systems, and lawmaking.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

so, that is there too. but you make a powerful point. if you lose this representative democracy, if you can't win the battle over versions of history, that allows you to preserve the essential liberal democratic system you live under. the policies may not matter. i mean, what trump's lost of followers seem to be attracted to is this essentially an authoritarian notion of government that you may not even need legislation. all you really need is an effective, active executive who

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Ana Cabrera Reports

is going on is recognizing, which is that democracy is on the ballot in 2024. if joe biden, god forbid, loses the election, we will be sacrificing the american experiment of representative democracy and the end of it and turning it over to someone who has said on multiple occasions he's gong to be a dictator. the good news is president biden's campaign has opened up the year with a full-throated case that that is what is going to be on the ballot. ana, as long as those are the terms of the debate, biden makes the case that you're either voting to continue democracy by voting for biden and the democrats or voting to end it and probably going to full-on fascism with trump. i think he can't lose that election. it gets bogged down on policy issues and simple issues, that's going to be a mistake. you can't deal with those policy issues without continuing a representative democracy. biden did that in wilmington last week. i suspect he will continue.

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All In With Chris Hayes

donald trump appealed to the united states supreme court to overturn colorado's ruling to kick him off that states primary ballot. the ex president starts off his appeal by arguing that it is a fundamental principle of our representative democracy embodied in the constitution that people should choose whom they pleased to govern them. although that seems to suggest voters should decide, without restriction, ignoring all the restrictions on presidential candidates in the constitution, including day at least be 35 years old, born in the u.s., and, according to section three of the 14th amendment, not engage an insurrection against the very country they took an oath to defend. but trump argues that he is not subject to the section three of the 14th amendment because the president is not an officer of the united states. he also claims that section three applies only to those who took an or to support the constitution of the united states, such as u.s. senators and representatives, that the president swears a different oath and which he promises to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution, in which the wide support is nowhere to be

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All In With Chris Hayes

just a few hours ago, donald trump appealed to the united states supreme court to overturn colorado's ruling to kick him off that states primary ballot. the ex president starts off his appeal by arguing that it is a fundamental principle of our representative democracy embodied in the constitution that people should choose whom they pleased to govern them. although that seems to suggest voters should decide, without restriction, ignoring all the restrictions on presidential candidates in the constitution, including day at least be 35 years old, born in the u.s., and, according to section three of the 14th amendment, not engage an insurrection against the very country they took an oath to defend. but trump argues that he is not subject to the section three of the 14th amendment because the president is not an officer of the united states. he also claims that section three applies only to those who took an or to support the constitution of the united states, such as u.s. senators and representatives, that the president swears a different oath and which he promises to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution, in which the wide support is nowhere to be found. harry litman is -- he also served as deputy assistant attorney general under the department of justice, and he joins me now. harry, we knew this petition to try to get the supreme court to stop and was coming. what do you think of the actual arguments presented in the brief? >> you know, the more you read them, there are all the obvious ones, chris, and then some. so he's thrown what you just said about the officer, he said certain things about why congress has to do it, he's even tried at a good old bush versus gore argument where they try to federalize state law because there is some mention of state electors in the constitution. a bunch of state law claims it's a confident and comprehensive petition.

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Rep. Barbara Lee, CBC Members, Raise Concerns Over Layoffs of Black Tech Workersi2s

By Post Staff Democratic Congresswoman Barbara Lee and several other Congressional Black Caucus members have written a letter to Julie Su, the acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor, addressing the disproportionate layoffs of Black tech employees. “We write to express our concerns with recent reports highlighting the impacts of widespread layoffs within the tech industry and its

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