Sole Power: How a Sneaker Caucus Is Kicking Bipartisanship Back into Congress
In an ocean of conflict, having one thing to connect over may be just what we need
On most days, Capitol Hill is a sea of dark suits, stern expressions, and the unmistakable shuffle of polished dress shoes. But if you listen closely, a new rhythm is echoing through the marble halls of Congress: the confident bounce of rubber soles and the swagger of fresh kicks. That’s right; sneakers are officially in session.
And they’re not just a f…
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