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Two Friday night news dumps from California Republicans made vulnerable by redistricting:
-Darrell Issa is retiring
-Kevin Kiley is running for reelection as an independent
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/06/u...
My look yesterday at the political switcharoo in Montana, where Steve Daines dropped his re-election bid at the last minute in an effort to anoint his Republican successor. www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/u...
This is what makes me scared to draft Cameron Boozer
AOC came to Munich to warn about the far-right. Coverage focused on 2028 and verbal missteps.
She gave me a call to discuss.
βEveryoneβs got this story wrong, that this is about me running for president,β she said. βGlobal democracies are on fire the world over.β
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/16/u...
Went to La Crosse, Wis., to hear Pete Buttigiegβs latest town hall.
He and other potential 2028 candidates, like Cory Booker and AOC, are offering a preview of how Democrats could take back the House: hammer Republicans on their Medicaid and health care votes.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/18/u...
They Wanted a Conservative State. They Might Get a Democratic Representative Instead.
The passage of Proposition 50, which redrew Californiaβs congressional map, means that all of the stateβs conservative north is likely to be represented by Democrats.
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/26/u...
Maybe because this is a story about the situation in rural Northern California? Itβs not a feature about the gerrymanders elsewhereβ¦though those are certainly relevant in the broader redistricting battle, hence their mention.
Hope you enjoyed the photos!
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Marc Benioff, who once donated to Democrats, told @heatherknightsf.bsky.social that he thinks Trump should send the National Guard into San Francisco.
βI fully support the president,β he said. βI think heβs doing a great job.β
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/u...
You can cling to the idea that Iβm out to write a hit piece on Mamdani. That doesnβt make it true, sorry.
In fact, hereβs a story I wrote asking whether other Dems could learn from him. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/26/u...
Iβm simply replying to the criticism. Happy to engage with it, but some people are implying things about the story that just arenβt there!
And yes, I do think itβs good for public trust to engage.
Very whiny to be asking questions.
You might be confusing me with someone else? I never covered crypto
Oof. Hard to say which of those was worse at this point
Missed this. You have a lot of criticisms, but will address 2:
-The reason for singling out the βtopβ filers is itβs a potential data point re maybe high-income individuals are leaving.
-Would have liked to include Tiffany! I had a quote from her but got cut for space. 2 other DSA ppl quoted.
You wouldnβt call Trump saying heβd deploy the National Guard βescalatingβ?
Yep, thatβs all I do, you nailed it. Great work.
thanks for the idea
Iβm sorry, I just donβt agree. There is certainly a pro-socialist sentiment, as evidenced by the city council members being elected! Thereβs backlash to them. The conflict is playing out as Portland has big problems, some depicted in photos. I donβt think itβs hard to grasp both of those things.
Well, a lot of people have thoughts! Sorry to not get to everyone
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I donβt agree. Nowhere in this story do we argue the socialists are responsible for Portlandβs problems, as people here seem to be suggesting.
Well it is certainly intended to be Mamdani-themed. But why does that automatically make it sandbagging?
I didnβt βstealβ their story. I got the idea from their great story, and went out and reported my own piece that led to my conclusions.
I also did credit them and link to them several times in the story, so now youβre just making things up. Sounds like something a disingenuous worm would do!
I think we make it clear that those things predate the socialists, and instead they make up the bulk of the debate now between the socialists and the moderates. But I take it you disagree.
Not really. Now we are just splitting hairs.
No, itβs that I think youβre wrong.
I donβt think this paints a scary picture of the city. It doesnβt depict Portland as a war zone. Itβs not designed to get anyone to vote one way or another.
What it does do is be honest that the city still has big problems, that both sides are grappling with.
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I donβt cover Mamdani - I cover politics in the West.
Not meaning for it to be a scare piece. If anything, we suggest the handwringing over the socialists is somewhat overblown.