Opinion: How Democrats can win anywhere and everywhere

There's a simple way to reclaim lost voters, Frank Bruni writes.
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March 31, 2024

To impress a broad range of voters, Democrats shouldn't join the culture wars or indulge in political gamesmanship; they should address tangible, measurable problems, Frank Bruni writes in Opinion.

An illustration of an open padlock. Its combination wheels show an assortment of red and blue states. Five states, colored purple, are lined up to unlock the lock.

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Democrats can win anywhere if they learn these lessons, Bruni argues.

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