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"WHO WAS BEHIND ALL THIS?"
Inside the Internet Research Agency's sophisticated campaign to spread disinformation and pro-Kremlin propaganda across the web. Read it at The New York Times Magazine.
"I BELIEVE I'LL GO HOME."
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"MAYBE I CAN DO ANYTHING."
In 2008, Robby Mook took the campaign philosophy of “organizing” to win Nevada for Hillary Clinton. Now, can he channel his "big risk, big win" philosophy to a national victory?
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