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<em>The Politics &amp; Policy </em>Daily: Green No Deal

The Senate rejected the Green New Deal on Tuesday. Plus: Members of the #Resistance media are struggling to keep the outrage alive after the Mueller report.
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It’s Wednesday, March 27.

One Green Dream Goes Down: The Senate rejected the Green New Deal on Tuesday in a vote Democrats labeled a political stunt. In protest, 43 dems voted present. Every Republican opposed the measure—and they were joined by these three Democrats.

Attorney General William Barr reported that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation did not establish any collusion between Donald

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