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The biggest stories of 2023

What mattered most in data and politics, as chosen by you.

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Dec 29, 2023
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No. 297 | December 29, 2023

For this year-end edition of The Intersection, I’ve taken the most clicked-on links from this year’s weekly roundups and organized them into a mega-roundup of the links most popular with subscribers in 2023. I’ve enjoyed bringing you this roundup week-in, week-out in 2023, and look forward to expanding The Intersection’s coverage and reach in 2024. If you’ve found this newsletter useful, I hope you’ll consider supporting it as a paid subscriber. And another way you can show your support is by grabbing a copy of my book, Party of the People: Inside the Multiracial Populist Coalition Remaking the GOP, named one of the year’s top books by The Wall Street Journal. I developed many of the ideas in the book in the process of putting together this newsletter, and your support was instrumental to making it happen.

🏆 2023’s Top Links

Nate Cohn: ​​Two Schools of Polling Are Converging: Reflecting on a Tumultuous Decade (The New York Times)

“It’s been nearly a decade sin…

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