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As the United States commemorates its 250th anniversary, political science experts highlight evolving dynamics within the Democratic Party. Dr. Fanny Lauby, Associate Professor of Political Science at Montclair State University, notes increased polarization in federal governance, particularly concerning presidential authority versus congressional oversight. She emphasizes how recent Supreme Court decisions have broadened executive powers, shifting the constitutional equilibrium. Concurrently, Donald Trump’s administration faced domestic and international criticism for policies like stringent immigration enforcement. Dr. Lauby contextualizes immigration reform as a pivotal issue resonating broadly with American public sentiment. The professor also underscores the emergence of progressive voices, such as U.S. Representative Zohran Munir Mamdani, as indicative of a burgeoning left-wing movement advocating structural reforms. Her analysis ties Mamdani’s candidacy to broader party transformations amid shifting voter priorities and ideological divides.
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