<em>The Atlantic</em> Daily: The Republicans Who Ought to Know Better
As the battle for Kyiv rages, we turn to Washington, D.C. Hillary Rodham Clinton argues that a radicalized Republican Party has played right into Putin’s hands.
by Isabel Fattal
Feb 25, 2022
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Russia’s war on Ukraine is a flash point in “a larger global struggle between democracy and autocracy,”—a struggle that extends all the way to “the halls of the U.S. Capitol.” Here are three perspectives on the erosion of democracy at home and abroad, and the role American politicians are playing in it.
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