What Democrats should learn from Kamala Harris’ ‘Bad Ideas’
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Published on May 16, 2026.
The article discusses the persistence of the Democratic Party in its struggles, with some suggesting that changing the rules would be difficult and potentially divisive. The article suggests that the party continues to push bad ideas and candidates, but acknowledges that even when the umpire is wrong, the smart team finds ways to improve.
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