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    Trump trails the three leading Democratic candidates in hypothetical election matchups, the WSJ/NBC News survey found, though the gaps have narrowed from prior surveys and are within the poll’s margin of error.

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    As the 2020 primary begins: More Democrats currently expect Trump to win the election than they did *at any point* in 2016 -- but, interestingly, the wide expectation that he can or will win could drive more Dem turnout than the 2016 expectation he would lose. 1/2

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    WSJ Saturday Essay on the purported death of the American Dream: "Policy should do more to help ensure that workers can command higher wages in the labor market. But [contrary to popular belief] wages have not stagnated for decades."

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    Andrew Sullivan is one of the essential, intellectually honest voices in America right now.

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    AEI’s has the lead essay in Review this week. And he’s right too.

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    Jared Kushner said the was qualified to lead Middle East peace efforts because he had read 25 books on the conflict. The Forward asked Middle East experts to name books for that list. The most frequently cited was my 2013 book, “Like Dreamers.”

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    Eager to dive into Saturday Essay ⁦⁩ by ⁦⁩. Color me skeptical. But eager to engage a more hopeful take on our moment.

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    “There are seven billion people on this planet, and work sucks for most of them,” says Google veteran I spoke with him about his new firm, which is trying to use machine learning to make employees happier (& also more productive, of course)

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    Jeremy Brown, Director of the Office of Emergency Care Research at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, in WSJ essay: "Inaction is the bane of all politicians, but a wait-and-see approach is often the most prudent medical course to take."

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    Don't believe what you've heard: Wages and incomes haven't been stagnant for decades. The middle class has not been permanently weakened. America is still an upwardly mobile society. Quality of life has improved. Capitalism isn't broken. My essay:

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    Billionaire Michael Bloomberg spent roughly $180 million in the month after his late entry into the Democratic presidential primary, a staggering sum that's drastically more than all other leading contenders spent during much of the past year combined.

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    Is American capitalism broken? Not at all, writes : The evidence shows that today’s economy is delivering even for the most vulnerable workers.

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    To hear Andrew Yang talk is to understand why it is possible for some former Trump voters to support him, writes . "Unlike the president, he never demonizes other Americans."

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    “This is not about the children. This is about a president who abused power, lied, covered it up.” Former NJ senator and “American Voices” host Bill Bradley on Hunter Biden and Trump’s impeachment trial. Watch the interview tonight at 9:30 PM ET on .

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    The Republican Case for Elizabeth Warren: She believes in a market economy but wants it to work for everyone, writes via

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    China’s slow, defensive, & inept response to the coronavirus highlights the systemic flaws in its decision-making & underscores why assumptions re its future eco & pol trajectory are not just wrong but understate likely problems/disruptions. via

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    “There are seven billion people on this planet, and work sucks for most of them,” says tech founder Laszlo Bock, who thinks he has answer to the problem. via

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    Don’t listen to the populist naysayers: The U.S. economy continues to deliver jobs, higher wages and upward mobility for those who need it most. My essay in the :

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