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Unlike Joe Biden, I was a pro-busing Democrat in 1972

[jwp-video n=”1″] Unlike Biden, my position on busing in 1972 could withstand the most intense retrospective scrutiny from Kamala Harris or anyone else seeking the 2020 Democratic presidential

Opinion · 116th Congress

Working with the enemy? Biden was just doing his job

[jwp-video n=”1″] “Where would I be today if, when I got elected to Congress back in 1992, I had refused to work with J. Strom Thurmond, an avowed segregationist?” he asked.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Democratic voters are channeling Mick Jagger

[jwp-video n=”1″] Another way to understand what this question tells us is to look more specifically at the key voter groups who flipped the House by voting for the Democratic candidate in the

Opinion · 116th Congress

The GOP’s secret roadmap to undermine the 2020 census

[jwp-video n=”1″] It was revealed last week in a federal court filing that Hofeller left behind another legacy — a diabolical plan to use the 2020 census to reduce congressional and legislative

Opinion · 116th Congress

Can Bernie Sanders change his luck in the South?

[jwp-video n=”1″] In 2020, with electability, an elusive and unknowable quality, at the top of many Democrats’ checklist, Sanders in most polls ranks below former Vice President Joe Biden, a

Opinion · 116th Congress

What Justin Amash can teach Nancy Pelosi

[jwp-video n=”1″] It is hard to beat seven-term Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen for trying to please everyone in the impeachment debate. “I’m in both camps,” he told Roll Call.