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    Mar 10
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  2. 1 hour ago

    First in : A new partnership between the and the moderate Democratic think tank Third Way, the Alliance for Entrepreneurial Equity, will work to level the playing field for minority and women entrepreneurs.

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  3. Don’t buy into the right-wing fear mongering: Crime rates are down. examines the data from our latest report for NBC News. Spoiler alert: Crime fell in both red and blue states:

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 12

    "Contrary to the media narrative, overall crime decreased in 2020 compared to 2019," a new Third Way report says

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  5. Our new report shows that crime is DOWN across the US, and rates are nowhere near what we’ve seen in the past. Though the GOP will stoke fears well into the midterms, we have a different message for Dems: Don’t take the bait.

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  6. Great piece by our Senior Fellow, on the 50 amazing years of the Congressional Black Caucus. Congrats to the CBC.

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  7. House moderates are "hellbent on one thing: complet[ing] the work of the Affordable Care Act." . on a top priority for the .

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  8. 👇 There is: • No difference in crime trends among Republican-led and Democrat-led states. • No correlation in crime between states that enacted police reforms & those that did not. • A decline in overall crime rates across the US.

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    21 hours ago

    The is making health care a top priority for reconciliation.

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    Sep 13

    "As Repubs revive warnings about out-of-control crime in pursuit of regaining power, prominent mod Dem group Third Way has a different message for the party: Don't take the bait; it's a lie." break down the

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  11. Sep 13

    New report finds, "contrary to the media narrative, overall crime decreased in 2020 compared to 2019.”

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    Sep 12

    New/exclusive: A report by moderate Democratic group finds that “overall crime decreased in 2020 compared to 2019.” The outlier: Homicides rose. Other crimes fell. Separate studies back up this data. No crime wave resembling 1960s-‘90s.

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  13. Sep 11

    "None of this will be easy, but we believe comprehensive strategies, innovative solutions, and bold action will be pillars in combating the top threats of the 21st century without wars, without loss of life, and without massive deployments."

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  14. Sep 11

    "Cybersecurity is now key to both national and economic security, with relentless cyber attacks from state and non-state actors alike.

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  15. Sep 11

    "China, Russia, and other authoritarian governments have only intensified their efforts to undermine democracy at home and with our strategic allies.

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  16. Sep 11

    "But as we close this chapter, the U.S. faces the unprecedented, complex national security challenge of China’s growing global power and influence.

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  17. Sep 11

    "Twenty years after the War on Terror began, the U.S. has ended its “forever war” in Afghanistan. It is our hope that forever wars are a thing of the past.

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  18. Sep 11

    "The resulting wars, the mistakes that led to our conflict in Iraq and their ramifications will reverberate across the world for many years.

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  19. Sep 11

    "9/11 was a deeply traumatic and transformational moment – for our national security and law enforcement institutions and a generation who grew up with the horrific images from that day seared into our minds," VP says.

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  20. Sep 11

    "Today we mark the solemn 20th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in American history. We remember the thousands of innocent lives that were lost on September 11, 2001, and honor all those who fought & sacrificed over two decades to protect our nation from further attacks.

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