With Susan Crawford's win in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Democrats are seeing a familiar strategy paying off: campaigns focused on class warfare.
As the people weigh in on their decisions from the previous 2024 election, Sanders steps in to provide a new insight.
This commentary is by Eric Peterson of Bennington. He was a longtime columnist for the Bennington Banner and Berkshire Eagle and has written columns for the Albany Times Union and VTDigger.
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