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Biden Challenger Dean Phillips Turns on DEI Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
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Democrat presidential candidate Dean Phillips removed the “DEI” section from his website ahead of New Hampshire’s primary election — a move that he claims was totally unrelated to his biggest donor’s attempt to “educate” him on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, Ellie Gardey and Aubrey Gulick break down what Phillips’ decision could mean for the Left and for DEI initiatives around the country. They also discuss John Sailer’s hypothesis that the state schools and Republican governors quietly retiring DEI initiatives are just the beginning of a major rollback of the Left’s agenda.