DSA co-chairman defends plan to abolish Senate: ‘We don’t think that’s extreme’

Democratic Socialists of America co-chairman Ashik Siddiqu defended the organization’s call to abolish the Senate, arguing the chamber is fundamentally undemocratic and that eliminating it would make the federal government more represent…
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