The Daily Take – Even more isolation and division
The Daily Take for 11/21/22 – on the demise of the town square
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The Daily Take for 11/21/22 – on the demise of the town square
A great interview with Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson! I wanted to know how she won in the face of the redistricting, and what she sees coming in January. Also, I asked her the “what if you had a magic wand” question, and we talked about her priorities as a representative. Watch or listen, and then share!
The Daily Take for 11/18/22 – with an idea on how Dems can win more elections
The Daily Take for 11/15/22 – wherein I confess to enjoying some McConnell Schadenfreude.
Attorney General Daniel Cameron today announced investigations of two financial institutions, The Vanguard Group and State Street Bank, for daring to do something about the climate crisis.
The Daily Take for 11/14/22 – wherein I share thoughts about that 38% number and what it might mean.
Elections analysis guru Robert Kahne lays out what he saw in Tuesday’s election in Kentucky.
The Repubs drew our state House districts to rig them for Republicans and to get rid of as many Dems as possible. And it worked.
The Daily Take for 11/10/22 – wherein I take a look at the disaster that is still lurking.
It’s the day after the election, and we’ve got your summary right here. (Plus a few other stories to know about.)
The Repubs went for the grand prize – but instead of winning, they went too far, and Kentucky voters told them “NO.”
The Daily Take for 11/9/22 – where in I survey the damage.
The Daily Take for 11/7/22 – wherein I share a little bit of hope.
Here’s a freebie for all our members (free and paid) – a spreadsheet for keeping track of election results on Tuesday night!