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Shalala Unbound

@SteveFriess

“Be a radical for our republic, for which I stand.”

IN AN ELECTION SEASON IN WHICH THE progressive ideas of the Squad, Bernie Sanders and other like-minded Democrats are being hotly debated by both conservatives and liberals, Florida Democrat Donna Shalala is determined to carve out space just left of the center lane. The oldest woman ever elected as a freshman to the House of Representatives, Shalala, 79, is a self-described “pragmatic progressive,” who likes to tout her ability to get along with all factions of her own party as well as her work with colleagues across the political aisle.

Her opponent, Republican Maria Elvira Salazar, is having none of it. In a series of tweets earlier this year,

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