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Op-ed | DSA’s NYC surge was about more than ideology
The article discusses how low voter turnout in recent New York City elections allowed well-organized campaigns, such as those backed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), to gain significant influence. It emphasizes the importance of early and consistent voter engagement strategies to build trust and drive turnout.
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