
The Progress Pondcast Episode 19: Washington Monthly's Philip Longman Discusses Antitrust, the Democrats, and Working Class Voters
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We have a great one for you this episode, folks. Philip Longman, Senior Editor at the Washington Monthly and the Policy Director at the Open Markets Institute drops by to discuss how 50 years of weak antitrust policies has hurt the Democrats with working class voters—and what they should do to win them back.
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