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Why the Politics of Grievance Is a Winning Strategy for the
Why the Politics of Grievance Is a Winning Strategy for the
Why the Politics of Grievance Is a Winning Strategy for the Democrats
The Democratic Party decided to abandon the working class and become the party of grievance groups generations ago. This is what it is today; there's no going back.
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