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Chris Hayes on the New Trump Coalition, and What Democrats Do Subsequent

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The second Trump Administration may dramatically reshape the foundations of the federal authorities for many years to come back. In the meantime, the Democratic Celebration is reckoning with what might be interpreted as a generational rebuke of its platform and presentation. However is that this the start of a mass political realignment in the US? And the way will politicians talk their platforms in a world the place the “consideration economic system” has so radically shifted? Creator, political commentator, and MSNBC host Chris Hayes joins visitor host Andrew Marantz for an election postmortem and to debate the place the Democrats go from right here.

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