Wilson In the News
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Minority Motion to Recommit Targeted by Some Democrats (The Hill)
“Whichever party is in the majority and minority should be able to determine how serious it wants to be taken by the bills it brings and the motions to recommit it offers. Party discipline and common sense should be the determining factors in how members vote on such measures,” writes Don Wolfensberger.
A Divided U.S. Is a ‘Sign Of Weakness’ to Rivals Like China (CNBC)
Roberty Daly argues that internal U.S. divisions “are a sign of weakness, and calls America’s democratic institutions into question…and this for China, for Russia, for Iran is viewed as a point won, especially in the soft power or ideological realm.”
A 'Perception Hack': When Public Reaction Exceeds The Actual Hack (NPR)
Nina Jankowicz tells NPR that "Since our cyber defenses have been raised over the past couple of years, we see Russia rattling the handle to our cyber door […] This spreads fear and uncertainty within the American election system. I think this benefits Russia even if they don't gain access to any sensitive voter information on the other side of that door."
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