Democratic Loss in Maine Prompts Reflection on Civility and Political Identity
The article discusses the emotional and political fallout from a Democratic candidate's loss to Susan Collins in Maine, which dashed hopes of shifting the Senate balance of power. The author acknowledges the devastating political implications but argues that from a human perspective, the Left must rise above and differentiate itself from the deepening divisions in society. The piece reflects on maintaining civilized values even in political defeat.
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Politically speaking, for those of us on the Left, losing a candidate who carried the Democrats' hopes of finally unseating Susan Collins in Maine and shifting the balance of power in the Senate this late in the game and in this manner is devastating.
There's no spin here that can make this good news, at least not in the political arena.
But from a human perspective, this is where we should be today as a movement and a people.
This is where we have to be if we're going to prevail as a civilized society, if we're going to differentiate ourselves from the ever-deepening
From the article
This sucks.
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