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Matt Wuerker is the staff cartoonist and illustrator for POLITICO. He likes to cross hatch... a lot. Opinions are strictly my own and RT's are not endorsements.

Washington DC
Joined February 2009

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    Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley, who rails against 'coastal elites,' owns a $1.3 mil house in the Northern Virginia suburbs of D.C., where he spends most of his time. He's registered to vote at his sister’s home in Ozark, Missouri and used it to vote this year.

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    "We were gonna fix things. We were gonna create stability, we were going to spread democracy, we were gonna advance the cause of human rights. None of those things have occurred." Col. Bacevich just basically wrote the history of GWOT, complete with ending, in 2 mins of live TV

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    19 hours ago

    What happens next in Florida could be an early signal of how the Democratic Party’s current progressive-centrist divide plays out in Washington and across the country

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    Nov 17

    It is hard to overstate just how thoroughly, completely, and totally the Trump administration's policy toward Iran has failed. When he took office, Iran had 102 KG of enriched uranium. Today it has 2,440 KG.

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  6. Nov 17

    Complete Lack of Virtue Signaling, demonstrated by New cartoon

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    Nov 17

    Turning around the economy will be one of President-elect Joe Biden's top priorities. What policies and measures are needed to ensure Black workers aren't left behind in the recovery? Join us for a discussion:

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    Nov 17

    We'll discuss bold ideas that could break down the racial wealth and income gaps in America and what it'll take to ensure jobs, investment and small business opportunities are fairly distributed. Any Qs for our speakers? Let us know using .

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    Nov 17

    Kyrsten Sinema, the only interesting U.S. senator, in full “Fifth Element” wig. (I assume it’s a wig. Who knows with her!)

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    Nov 17

    My pal Keith Knight had his Hulu series WOKE picked up for a 2nd season! If you haven't watched Season 1 yet, it's excellent and fun and thoughtful. Recommended!

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    Nov 17

    Obviously Twitter is not the Senate floor. But calling one of your colleagues names...especially names that should be bleeped? Maybe this is how Americans are saying they want our leaders to talk to each other but I have more faith in our citizens than that

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  12. Nov 16

    "Stop the Steal" goes back to 2016. It was launched by Roger Stone. It's been part of the Trump playbook from the beginning.

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    Nov 16
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  14. Nov 14

    An administration that never got the math or the science right

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    Nov 14

    A week after the presidential race was called for Joe Biden, hundreds of Trump loyalists converged on the nation’s capital to protest the election results and falsely assert the vote was stolen

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    Nov 14

    The old saw about "the plandemic ends the day after the election" was really about media coverage - that the media will stop "fear-mongering" once Trump is defeated. Doesn't look like the media is downplaying the virus though. This is the NY Times landing page.

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    Dominion out w/ new statement refuting this: Dominion only serves 14 [PA] counties. Collectively, those Counties produced 1.3 million votes...52percent of those votes went to President Trump, which amounts to 676,000 votes the company's system processed for the President in PA

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