On November 8, and in some places, a month before, and in other places, a month after, Americans will go to the polls, or random boxes in the streets, or their local post office, and vote for their Congresspeople. With everything belonging to the Democrats right now, the House and Senate both need to pick up enough Republicans to reintroduce gridlock into our system. (Because I think we can all agree our government is most successful when it gets nothing done.) However, this isn’t the most important election of our time. It’s not even the most important election in…

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