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.@SophiaBush urges Dems to be more "aggressively progressive to protect [their] own voters" when it comes to abortion rights. “Gilead is here. The Handmaid’s Tale is here, and all the while Democrats are acting like we are having a civil conversation,” she says. “We’re not.”
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“Every single warning light that blinks when democracies are under threat and are drifting toward authoritarianism are blinking in the United States right now,” @brianklaas says. "Trumpism … [is] advancing a systematic attempt to degrade democracy in the United States, openly.”
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“Remember all the people who said the system worked — that Donald Trump was stopped from overturning the 2020 election results?” Mehdi asks. “Well, Republicans noticed, and at the state level, they’re getting rid of the people who did the stopping.”
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The right-wing media and Republicans are up in arms about a need for civility after *peaceful* pro-choice protests. But, @mehdirhasan asks, where were they when election officials were harassed and hit with death threats?
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How did abortion become one of the most divisive and politicized social issues in modern American history? It all dates back to a series of Supreme Court cases that, in fact, had nothing to do with abortion at all. Let @mehdirhasan explain:
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With talk of a national ban on the right to an abortion, and Dems unable to codify Roe v. Wade, Mehdi says fighting for basic rights can’t be left to judges or lawmakers, and activists must lead the way. Activist @SophiaBush joins him tonight on @MSNBConPeacock. Tune in!
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Michigan's election-denying GOP seems hell-bent on purging the party of dissidents — & the state is quickly becoming ground zero for a Trumpian takeover. How'd we get here? What happens next? Tonight, @brianklaas answers those Q's and more. Be sure to tune in on @MSNBConPeacock
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Democrats are just now springing into action on abortion rights. @mehdirhasan asks @SophiaBush: Shouldn’t they have been more prepared for this? “Absolutely,” she says. “I don’t really know what decorum we’re holding onto.” Catch their full convo tonight on @MSNBConPeacock
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As we learn that U.S. intel helped Ukraine sink a Russian ship, and as politicians ratchet up talks of proxy wars, how dangerous are the potential consequences from these developments? @MehdiRHasan and @AymanM discuss. WATCH:
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The Biden Administration relied heavily on vaccines to get the U.S. to where it is now in the pandemic. And @edyong209 tells @MehdiRHasan that’s why he think’s the administration has “done very poorly” in managing it.
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How does @RepBarbaraLee square Dems' broad support for abortion rights with leadership's embrace of an anti-abortion incumbent in Texas? “I’m not commenting on people who have endorsed other candidates,” she tells @MehdiRHasan. “What I’m saying is the public is going to decide.”
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How did one million U.S. deaths from Covid-19 become normal? @edyong209 tells @MehdiRHasan that it all comes down to the most powerful Americans believing the pandemic is over because they *feel* safe.
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There’s no doubt about it, the Republican Party is Trump’s party now. But as @MehdiRHasan notes, there is still a small handful of Republicans willing to stand up to the former President's rolling insurrection. But do they stand a chance of winning in 2022?
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Republicans are now claiming the Supreme Court’s leak is the “real insurrection," downplaying the violence on Jan. 6. @MehdiRHasan says that's bonkers. Roll the tape!
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The U.S. has now surpassed a tragic - and previously unthinkable - milestone: one million deaths from Covid-19. But at least one million Americans didn’t die in vain, right? @MehdiRHasan says the U.S has already moved on from an ongoing tragedy. WATCH:
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.@ZeeshanAleem: What the Supreme Court draft opinion leak unintentionally reveals about the Republican agenda. msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opin…
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With Ron DeSantis looking to make gun permits part of Florida’s past, the so-called “Gunshine State” likely won’t lose its nickname anytime soon. So with permitless carry close to becoming law, how can we stop future gun violence in a state where it’s already all too familiar?
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Ron DeSantis has turned what was once America’s most crucial swing state into a MAGA breeding ground. So do Sunshine State Dems even stand a chance in November? @NikkiFried, the only statewide elected Dem (now running to take on DeSantis in his reelection bid) says yes.
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The draft Roe opinion would let abortion rights be decided by states & elected officials, yet red states like Florida have only made voting harder. @AmandiOnAir: "This goes back to a very sinister and well thought-out plan that has been executed on...by the Republican Party”
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If you want to know where the GOP is headed, just take a look at how Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has managed to stay one step ahead of his party with theatrical demagoguery and red-meat legislation for the right:
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