Herein lies the paradox of electability: by thinking that someone is unlikely to be elected, and therefore not voting for them, you yourself are making it impossible for them to win.
— Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreHerein lies the paradox of electability: by thinking that someone is unlikely to be elected, and therefore not voting for them, you yourself are making it impossible for them to win.
— Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreAmerica prides itself on being one of the world’s oldest and strongest democracies, but the filibuster undermines the most central tenet of our government: majority rule.
— Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreWomen in power are still the exception, not the norm. This Women’s History Month, let’s work towards at last shattering the glass ceiling so many incredible women.
— Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreVirginia, the state with the record of executions since 1608, is abolishing the death penalty. Now, other states must join Virginia in working towards a more just nation.
— Lindsey Gradowski
Once honorable legacies have been tarnished by corruption, scandal, and the peddling of vile policies that will harm our nation for years to come. — Lindsey Gradowski
Read MorePutting this incredibly limiting jurisprudential philosophy at the forefront of the Court’s decision-making is narrow-sighted and dangerous, and could have far-reaching implications on American law. — Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreEliminating trainings that tackle important issues such as systemic racism and white privilege will only serve to further segment a diverse workforce. — Lindsey Gradowski
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