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If Anyone Can, Karen Bass Can

If Anyone Can, Karen Bass Can

by Charles E Lewis Jr | Apr 25, 2023

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is a remarkable individual and incredibly talented political social worker. Her gifts and skills were displayed last week when she delivered her first State of the City address marking 100 days in office. She’s made reducing...

Why Young Voters Can’t Wait

by Charles E Lewis Jr | Apr 11, 2023

The Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School tracks the perceptions of young voters aged 18 to 29 years old with their semi-annual national polls. In the spring of 2021, pollsters found that despite the chaotic state of American politics, hope for the...
New Speaker Hanging by a Thread

New Speaker Hanging by a Thread

by Charles E Lewis Jr | Jan 10, 2023

After four days and 15 ballots, and much trepidation, Kevin McCarthy was elected as the Speaker of the House of Representatives for the 118th Congress. It may be a pyrrhic victory for the California congressman who must make good on numerous concessions to the...
Hakeem Jeffries’s Biggest Moment

Hakeem Jeffries’s Biggest Moment

by Charles E Lewis Jr | Dec 21, 2022

Congressman Hakeem Jeffries is well-prepared to walk onto the biggest stage of his life. On January 3, 2023, he will make history when he succeeds the incomparable Nancy Pelosi as the leader of the Democratic Party. It is a tall order. Speaker Pelosi is generally...
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