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    麻豆果冻传媒 Making an Aggressive Play for Aggrieved Young Men. Dems Should Take Notice.

    Ilyse Hogue wrote for The Bulwark on how Democrats are failing to recognize how the Republican Party is effectively mobilizing young men.

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    I鈥檝e spent a lifetime championing women鈥檚 rights. Harris should pick a male running mate.

    Ilyse Hogue wrote for The Bulwark on the role masculinity will play in Harris’s vice presidential pick.

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    Kamala Harris鈥檚 Running Mate Could Make or Break the 2024 Election

    Ilyse Hogue was a guest on The Bulwark’s podcast to discuss how Harris鈥檚 choice of running mate will shape the election.

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    What鈥檚 More Exciting Than a Veepstakes? A Surprise Veepstakes.

    Ilyse Hogue’s opinion piece was quoted in The New York Times on Harris’s potential Veep picks.

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    The end of polarization in America?

    Lee Drutman was quoted in GZERO on how proportional representation could be a solution to polarization.

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    From Inspiration to Publication: The Top Five Books Behind “The Primary Solution”

    Lee Drutman’s book “Breaking the Two-Party Doom Loop: The Case for Multiparty Democracy in America” was selected as a top book in this list

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    Raised in the West Bank, Shot in Vermont

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    The two-party doom loop

    Lee Drutman and Farbod Faraji wrote for The Boston Globe on how winner-take-all electoral system amplifies divisions.

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    America鈥檚 Political Divide Is Poisoning Our Food

    Lee Drutman and Justin Wahl authored a piece for Mother Jones on how the renewal of the US farm bill is mired in partisan conflict.