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  2. Carville suggests Democrats should embrace ‘autocracy ... - AOL

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    Veteran political strategist James Carville suggested that Democrats should embrace “autocracy” ahead of the November election, arguing not everyone should have “a seat at the table.” “I ...

  3. Opinion - The consequences of Election 2024 will be far ... - AOL

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    The Democrats have had their turn in recent years, and now it’s the Republicans’ moment in the sun. But the stakes feel higher now, largely because the current political climate doesn’t ...

  4. Category:Political posters - Wikipedia

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    A. File:Abaad MENA campaign poster.jpg; File:Allen Chastanet campaign poster 2016.jpg; File:AN 18 Julio election poster 1977.jpg; File:And babies (anti-Vietnam War poster).jpg

  5. Democrats say democracy is in peril. So why don’t they stand ...

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    For much of the last four years, Democrats have warned Americans about the threat Donald Trump poses to democracy. From the Jan. 6 Capitol riot to his phone call telling Georgia’s Secretary of ...

  6. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    Democrats support a more progressive tax structure to provide more services and reduce economic inequality by making sure that the wealthiest Americans pay the highest tax rate. [20] [failed verification] They also support more government spending on social services while spending less on the military.

  7. Democratic transition - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid regime [b] is a type of political system often created as a result of an incomplete democratic transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic one (or vice versa). [c] Hybrid regimes are categorized as having a combination of autocratic features with democratic ones and can simultaneously hold political repressions and regular ...

  8. These Under-The-Radar State Races Have Big Implications For ...

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    To refresh voters’ memories, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, or DLCC, national Democratscampaign arm for state legislative races, released a new memo on Wednesday outlining ...

  9. Imagocracy - Wikipedia

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    An informational autocracy does not use violence or direct repression on its political opponents. It also creates its own institutions that mimic democratic institutions. The final characteristic of these regimes is that they have little support with the educated elite, but have wide support among the less-educated masses. [4]