Jiang says 2016 still contained a real anti-incumbent excitement around Sanders and Trump, but by 2025 people are exhausted and no longer expect leadership changes to improve their lives.
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This first community livestream begins as an ask-me-anything, but Jiang keeps pulling the questions back into one picture: America is drifting toward a disastrous Iran war, domestic politics has become theater, and the only...
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