
Dylan Wells
National Political Reporter at The Washington Post
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washingtonpost.com | Dylan Wells
Mamdani faces Islamophobic attacks from GOP lawmakers, commentators (washingtonpost.com) Mamdani faces Islamophobic attacks from GOP lawmakers, commentators By Dylan Wells 2025062721340300 Zohran Mamdani, who is poised to become the Democratic nominee in New York's mayoral race, is facing a barrage of Islamophobic attacks from some Republican lawmakers and commentators, drawing condemnations from Muslim rights leaders. Rep.
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washingtonpost.com | Dylan Wells
Gen Z content creator challenges old guard with long-shot run for Congress (washingtonpost.com) Gen Z content creator challenges old guard with long-shot run for Congress By Dylan Wells 2025062709005900 TUCSON — Deja Foxx propped her iPhone on a small vase on her windowsill, picked up a campaign flier and pressed record. "I'm 25 years old, and I'm running for Congress," she said, smiling and leaning toward the screen.
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washingtonpost.com | Dylan Wells |Tatum Hunter
How Zohran Mamdani used social media to build a movement (washingtonpost.com) How Zohran Mamdani used social media to build a movement By Dylan Wells; Tatum Hunter 2025062609000000 Zohran Mamdani, 33, explained his reasons for running for New York mayor while jogging in a marathon. He promoted his plan to freeze rent by leaping into the frigid ocean in a suit and tie.
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5 days ago |
post-gazette.com | Laurie Kellman |Hannah Knowles |Dylan Wells |Dan Merica
ATLANTA — In North Carolina, it was a lawsuit over the state’s voter registration records. In Arizona and Wisconsin, it was a letter to state election officials warning of potential administrative violations. And in Colorado, it was a demand for election records going back to 2020.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Hannah Knowles |Dylan Wells |Dan Merica
Democrats want to fight Trump, but they can’t stop fighting each other (washingtonpost.com) Democrats want to fight Trump, but they can’t stop fighting each other By Hannah Knowles; Dylan Wells; Dan Merica 2025061723061100 Many Democratic leaders and activists have grown frustrated with the state of their national party operation, worrying that a spate of internal divisions and unflattering feuds threatens to hinder their fight against President Donald Trump's Republican Party. The Democratic...
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Five of the nine DNC leaders on the May Zoom call at the time of Ken Martin's remarks (as reported by @hollyotterbein) accused David Hogg or those associated with him of leaking it. None provided evidence and Hogg denies leaking the emotional call. https://t.co/ObsiywbUQm