Demonstrator Zev Nicholson, of Boston, left, protests outside a McDonalds, March 18, 2014, in Boston. (Steven Senne/ASSOCAITED PRESS) Ronald Klain, a Post contributing columnist, served as a senior White House aide to Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and was a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign.
There’s energy in the Democratic Party around big ideas, such as single-payer health care or a universal basic income. But the most significant thing Democrats could do to help working families right now isn’t designing a grand new program — it’s getting in the trenches to fight for a simple old […]
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