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In this year-end broadcast, Elizabeth reflects on what changed in 2025 — and why 2026 may hold more political possibility than many expected. From skepticism about media "rehabs" of far-right figures to practical warnings about USPS postmark changes impacting vote-by-mail, the episode moves into a bigger conversation: what Democrats can realistically do if they win Congress, why oversight matters more than fantasy legislation, and why the resistance has momentum going into the midterms. The episode closes with a direct call to organize, think bigger, and back candidates who actually walk the talk.
Key Takeaways• Caution against "rebranding" Marjorie Taylor Greene — retiring doesn't equal redeemed • USPS postmark changes could complicate mail voting and deadline-based filings • K.M. Abrego Garcia: trial paused while judge weighs vindictive prosecution claim • 2026: winning the House enables hearings, subpoenas, and oversight (not instant new laws) • Year-end message: resistance is stronger, Trump looks weaker, and organizing now is key
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By Elizabeth Cronise Mclaughlin5
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Join our FREE three day activation series and learn how to turn your energy and outrage into action: https://gaialeadershipproject.com/activation-challenge
In this year-end broadcast, Elizabeth reflects on what changed in 2025 — and why 2026 may hold more political possibility than many expected. From skepticism about media "rehabs" of far-right figures to practical warnings about USPS postmark changes impacting vote-by-mail, the episode moves into a bigger conversation: what Democrats can realistically do if they win Congress, why oversight matters more than fantasy legislation, and why the resistance has momentum going into the midterms. The episode closes with a direct call to organize, think bigger, and back candidates who actually walk the talk.
Key Takeaways• Caution against "rebranding" Marjorie Taylor Greene — retiring doesn't equal redeemed • USPS postmark changes could complicate mail voting and deadline-based filings • K.M. Abrego Garcia: trial paused while judge weighs vindictive prosecution claim • 2026: winning the House enables hearings, subpoenas, and oversight (not instant new laws) • Year-end message: resistance is stronger, Trump looks weaker, and organizing now is key
And don't forget to support the show by becoming a paid subscriber at patreon.com/resistancelive. Ask questions, join weekly bonus broadcasts, and more! Join me on Patreon at patreon.com/resistancelive.

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