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If Emanuel runs, he'll bet on candor defeating the ‘culture police'

If Emanuel runs, he'll bet on candor defeating the ‘culture police'

Washington Post09-07-2025
Rahm Emanuel's stint as ambassador to Japan followed his two terms as Chicago's mayor, which followed his 20 months as Barack Obama's first White House chief of staff. But before he formally begins his likely campaign for the Democrats' 2028 presidential nomination, he has become a social scientist.
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