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Gil Duran & Arianna Jones

The Nerd Reich newsletter author and The New Republic contributor Gil Duran examines Silicon Valley leaders advocating for an anti-democracy agenda. NextGen America Executive Director Arianna Jones details how to mobilize young voters to turn out for Democrats.See omnystudio.com/ ...  Show more

Amanda Litman & Emily Atkin

Run For Something’s Amanda Litman examines how Democrats can recruit candidates to win the midterms. Heated’s Emily Atkin details the latest developments in climate change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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