In this edition: Democrats learn to love executive power ago, Chicago holds an historic election, and a 'Tax the Rich' campaign gets serious.
In this edition: Democrats learn to love executive power, Chicago holds a historic election, and a “Tax the Rich” campaign gets serious.
“When we win that office back, that officeholder must lead the greatest grass-roots organizing movement we’ve ever seen,” said Sen. Cory Booker . “The people closest to the pain should be closest to the power,"said Jennifer Epps-Addison, the president of CPD Action. Every presidential race gets into questions about what a candidate might prioritize or focus on in his or her first 100 days. But the Trump presidency, which has seen a president scratch out scores of executive orders, then boast that no other politician had dared to act, has eliminated some of the Democrats’ Obama-era self-doubt. When the fact of the Republican-run Senate came up, it was only so Democrats could talk about a grass-roots campaign to take back control.
“The federal government has vast authority to procure; it’s really a thousand-pound gorilla in our supply chain,” Inslee said in an interview. “It can drive all kinds of clean technologies throughout the supply chain, by requiring clean technologies, cleaner fuels, cleaner materials, less wastage.”an immigration plan
Are voters who discovered politics for the first time recently adjusting to it well? The answer won't surprise you!The chief moderator of the weekend's “Heartland Forum” argues that the presidential contenders did not say enough about how they would act in the White House.CHICAGO — On Sunday, less than 48 hours before the mayoral campaign came to an end, Toni Preckwinkle arrived on friendly turf to meet a very small crowd.
“I don't care what the polls say, because Trump is in the White House,” said Rep. Robin Kelly at a Sunday rally at one of Lightfoot's South Side campaign offices. “Don't tell me what the polls say. I don't want to leave a single stone unturned.”
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