Nick Perkins
@ngperkins
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freelance writer in @thenation @Jacobin | author of "Puzzled Notes" on Substack | [email protected]
Joined December 2016
New from me in @thenation (a very cool sentence to write): My view, from the inside of one of 2024’s biggest Senate races, about why the Democratic Party keeps losing ->
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As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
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I'm part of @BostonReview's symposium of everyone on what Democrats should do next. My case: if you want to save democracy, try believing in it.
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Timothy Shenk responds in a forum on “How Not to Defeat Authoritarianism.”
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advocated for an approach like this (or, really, *anything* new/more authentic to 2026) based on what i saw go wrong during my time working for Tester in an October @thenation piece
thenation.com
As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
MTFP: University of Montana President Seth Bodnar is expected to run for US Senate in Montana as an independent, part of an elaborate plan apparently backed by former US Senator Jon Tester in a move that has angered Democrats. https://t.co/y3nHh3FbVt
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The always great @ngperkins on the forgotten history of Schenectady socialism and its lessons for Mamdani, with an extended cameo from a young/brilliant/radical Walter Lippmann
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and...
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and possibilities — of governing on the Left. https://t.co/HjHhs2kf6c
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and...
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Journalist Walter Lippmann left Schenectady convinced socialism couldn’t work at the local level. Zohran Mamdani’s coming administration might finally prove him wrong.
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and...
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In 1911, New York State’s first socialist mayor promised revolution — and delivered playgrounds and dental clinics instead. But even small victories can build a movement: https://t.co/tXcnkvDtNX
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and possibilities — of governing on the Left.
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and...
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me being me, this is also largely an article about Walter Lippmann, whose brilliant 1913 memo on Schenectady's George Lunn served as the basis for this article
Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and possibilities — of governing on the Left.
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"Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and possibilities — of governing on the Left."
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new from me in @Jacobin a look at the last time New York state elected a Socialist mayor, and what the Mamdani administration can learn from that experience
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Long before Zohran Mamdani, Schenectady, New York, elected a socialist mayor who tried to make good on radical promises inside city hall. His short experiment still speaks to the challenges — and...
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this is an essay I wrote about two things I love that cause me lots of pain: the Democratic Party and the New York Jets
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Nice piece from (GW's own!) Dave Karpf in TNR. Gets at one of the big issues I saw on the Tester campaign: the idea that veering to a meaningless centrism is what voters want when the GOP is doing anything but. https://t.co/HqXQPZAaJy
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A new 60-page report insists the party is too radical. But the problem isn’t the party platform. The problem is the broader environment.
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And, of course, my time with the Association of Lincoln Presenters in Kalamazoo, Michigan (in which I was recruited to become a Lincoln and a Mary Lincoln hit on my best friend)
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Next, a look at J.D. Vance and William F. Buckley's intellectual similarities
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In some other writing news, I'm doing a Substack now! Three stories are up now, including an introduction and justification for my Walter Lippmann love
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Excellent, on-the-ground look at the challenges facing Democrats in rural America from Nick Perkins, one of Jon Tester's former interns (and one of my very best students)
thenation.com
As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
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Compelling by my stepson Nick on his experience in the Tester campaign last year. Old messages with dubious resonance on the ground:
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As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
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In StudentNation's latest, Nick Perkins writes: Jon Tester ran as the authentic Montana populist...and lost. Democrats just keep learning the wrong lessons. https://t.co/JDxIBuDNdZ
thenation.com
As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
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“As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign,” writes Nick Perkins, “I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.” https://t.co/eNstw8MNso
thenation.com
As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different.
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