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  2. BreadTube - Wikipedia

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    BreadTube or LeftTube is a loose and informal group of online personalities who create video content, including video essays and livestreams, from socialist, social democratic, communist, anarchist, and other left-wing perspectives.

  3. Democratic backsliding - Wikipedia

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    Democratic backsliding [a] is a process of regime change toward autocracy in which the exercise of political power becomes more arbitrary and repressive. [7] [8] [9] The process typically restricts the space for public contest and political participation in the process of government selection.

  4. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - Wikipedia

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    With more than 37.5 million views, the clip became the most-watched political video posted on Twitter. [ 153 ] When President Donald Trump 's former lawyer Michael Cohen appeared before the Oversight Committee in February 2019, Ocasio-Cortez asked him whether Trump had inflated property values for bank or insurance purposes and where to get ...

  5. Top 10 moments on 'The View' in 2024: Kamala Harris bungles ...

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    Kamala Harris' Bungled Answer On ‘The View’ About Biden Seen As Turning Point For Campaign. During a live interview on the show in October, co-host Sunny Hostin asked the vice president if ...

  6. 'Enough blame to go around': Republicans, Democrats point ...

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    The last-minute gambit paid off, and 30 minutes past the Friday midnight deadline, Congress managed to dodge a shutdown. The bill passed by a vote of 366 to 34 in the House and 85 to 11 in the Senate.

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  8. Writ of election - Wikipedia

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    Election writ issued by the provost marshal to freeholders of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, 1759. A writ of election is a writ issued ordering the holding of an election. In Commonwealth countries writs are the usual mechanism by which general elections are called and are issued by the head of state or their representative.

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