"Election's Smoke Clears"
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•A New Year’s Resolution: Accept the Election Results With Grace, Even as You Dig In for the Fight Ahead
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Julian Zelizer : The election’s smoke has cleared. There is a definitive result. With the exception of some random conspiracy theorists on the left, America has accepted the outcome.
Zelizer says the time has passed for engaging in absurd arguments over the semantics of what defines a “mandate.
The time has come for the pundits to stop blathering, for the pollsters to stop trying to justify their botched forecasts and outmoded models.
John Avlon : Democrats have spent weeks in a circular firing squad.
Avlon says the one thing I've discovered in politics is that parties have to spend some time in the desert before finding water.
He says the opposition is counting on you to become exhausted, to give up. Can you keep your fire burning?.
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