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By Matt Bennett and Jon Cowan You can write it down: Jan. 6, 2025, will be a hinge date in history. On that day, American democracy either will live or die. And if we do not take aggressive steps to ensure that Democrats control the House of Representatives when we get there, the prognosis for our republic is grim.
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One thing to look out for today: President Joe Biden travels to FEMA headquarters to receive a briefing at 1:30 p.m. ET on the Atlantic hurricane season. Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene of Georgia s 14th District. Washington Post/Getty; iStock; Skye Gould/Insider
1. ON THE ROAD: Talk to Republicans in her Georgia district, and many will tell you that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene s antics are the point. She is, they say, something like the 14th District s middle finger to Washington.