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Kusch

[ koosh ]

noun

  1. Po·ly·karp [pol, -i-kahrp, poh-l, y, -, kahrp], 1911–1993, U.S. physicist, born in Germany: Nobel Prize 1955.


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"By the end of 1968, Democrats had lost more than a presidential election," historian Frank Kusch said.

From Salon

"I think 2024 provides an opportunity to be one of the more significant elections in recent memory if those involved keep an eye on how policy decisions and cultural positioning have dictated previous party dynamics," Kusch said.

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"Despite an aging population, there remains a large, untapped youth voting block that could end up deciding this election for the first time in American history," Kusch said.

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Kusch added, "The party can also do well by developing policies for affordable housing and other measures to ensure young people don’t end up impoverished and on the streets. This could be a significant opportunity to realign the nation’s political direction by targeting voters under 30 while ensuring that cuts to social security and Medicaid and Medicare never happen for the vulnerable people who need such programs. This is the beginning of coalition building."

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"It’s a rather short window between now and the election and if Harris wins in November, it will be by the narrowest of margins," Kusch said.

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