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Great news for Democrats hoping for a "blue wave" in November -- June's primary elections gave us a glimpse of a potential liberal landslide.
The New York Times reports that, "a determined electorate pushed turnout past 2016 levels in nearly all of the eight states that held primary contests" this month. The winners of that spike in voter participation were largely women of color, who came out on top in several races -- women like Ella Jones, who is now Ferguson's first African-American mayor-elect. The losers? White nationalists like Iowa's Steve King, who voters soundly rejected at the polls.
Barack Obama called the results "a reminder of the difference politics and voting can make in changing who has the power to make real change." But the progressive leaders who won this month already have a tough battle ahead in November -- and the fight will be far tougher if Republicans succeed in restricting voting rights even further. Tell us now if you'll commit to making real change with us:
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