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Welcome to this week’s mailbag. I wrote this earlier in the week than usual due to some travel. The dominant question, though, was about Graham Platner and the recent revelations about sexually explicit texts with women who weren’t his wife. Not an easy or fun topic, but let’s get right into it. First, some housekeeping. These mailbags run every Saturday as a special feature for paid subscribers. Subscribe to get full access and drop your questions for future mailbags. And don’t forget to leave your questions for next week’s mailbag in the comments. Skylar Cohen
AnswerThe context here for non-Pollercoaster listeners is whether the excitement around James Talarico, Jon Ossoff, and Pete Buttigieg, who all code as “nice young men,” represents a return to normalcy in the post-Trump era. I reacted aggressively to the notion of Democrats embracing a “return to normalcy.” I believe I said I would light myself on fire if that was the approach. Aggressive? Maybe. But let me explain... Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app
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Saturday, June 6, 2026
Why "Return to Normalcy" Is a Trap for Democrats
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