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What Democrats Can Learn from MAGA

Season 2026 Episode 8089 | 17m 39s

What might Democrats learn from the MAGA movement? In his piece for The New Yorker, Charles Duhigg argues that recent right-leaning movements have thrived by building local networks, whereas Democrats have tended to focus on flashy shows of force that have failed to produce durable impacts. Duhigg explains what he believes it would take for the left to build broader, more resilient coalitions.

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