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As the Democratic Party faces a critical juncture following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, we are reminded of the cyclical nature of political crises and recoveries throughout history. Michael Kazin from Georgetown University reflects on the lessons of the past and the complexities of the present and how party members can create potential paths forward for the Democratic party seeking to redefine its vision and appeal to a diverse electorate. How might the Democrats navigate this transition to not only win an election but to forge a durable and inclusive majority?
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As the Democratic Party faces a critical juncture following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, we are reminded of the cyclical nature of political crises and recoveries throughout history. Michael Kazin from Georgetown University reflects on the lessons of the past and the complexities of the present and how party members can create potential paths forward for the Democratic party seeking to redefine its vision and appeal to a diverse electorate. How might the Democrats navigate this transition to not only win an election but to forge a durable and inclusive majority?
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