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  2. Better Courts for Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Better Courts for Missouri was an American 501(c)(4) organization that proposed changes be made to the Missouri Plan for selecting judges. [1] [2] The St. Louis Post Dispatch described it as an opponent of the Missouri Plan.

  3. Brian Tyler Cohen - Wikipedia

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    His political podcast is No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen. In his YouTube channel, titled "Brian Tyler Cohen," [5] he interviews political figures, reports on politics, and live-streams events, including debates and election results. [6] As of January 2025, his channel has over 3.5 million subscribers and had received more than 3 billion views. [7]

  4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2017 press release from Lee Enterprises, the paper reaches more than 792,600 readers each week and stltoday.com has roughly 67 million page views a month. [24] The paper sells for $3 daily or $4.25 on Sundays and Thanksgiving Day. The price may be higher outside adjacent counties and states. Sales tax is included at newsracks.

  5. Chris Cillizza - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining CNN, he wrote for The Fix, the daily political blog of The Washington Post, and was a regular contributor to the Post on political issues, a frequent panelist on Meet the Press, and an MSNBC political analyst. Currently, he maintains a political blog. [2]

  6. Center for Media and Democracy - Wikipedia

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    A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel political columnist referred to CMD as "left-wing" and "liberal". [21] CMD was referred to as "uber-liberal" by the conservative news website Watchdog.org . [ 22 ] CMD has been referred to as a "liberal advocacy group" by The Des Moines Register , the St. Louis Post-Dispatch , the Wisconsin State Journal , and the ...

  7. Guy Benson - Wikipedia

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    Guy Pelham Benson [2] (born March 7, 1985) is an American columnist, commentator, and political pundit.He is a contributor to Fox News, political editor of Townhall.com, and a conservative talk radio host.

  8. The David Pakman Show - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, Midweek Politics, a simultaneously-produced television show, was launched, originally offered to public-access television stations across the country as well as published on the show's YouTube Channel. The number of television affiliates grew and Pakman attributed this to expanding from radio to a visual medium.

  9. Alt-right pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The alt-right pipeline (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics.