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Snapshot

What We’re Reading

‘Dancing With Insanity’: After falling short of expectations in November, Democrats clearly need to rethink their coalition-building strategy, writes Salena Zito. So why did House Democrats reelect the same party leadership? (The Washington Examiner)

The Information War: Right-wingers have manipulated the algorithms of Google and other internet giants, creating “a vast satellite system of rightwing news and propaganda that has completely surrounded the mainstream media system.” This, in turn, has led to the rise of fake news. (Carole Cadwalladr, The Guardian)

An Apple a Day: Often, the best medical care prison inmates receive is during their time behind bars, and when they’re released, many fail to sign up for care until they end up in the emergency room. How can doctors help newly released inmates better manage their health care? (Rae Ellen Bichell, NPR)

‘The Right’s Rising Media Star’: Meet Tomi Lahren, a 24-year-old conservative talking head whose nightly show on The Blaze has garnered her more than 4.3 million social media followers—and a reputation for incendiary comments. (Jonah Engel Bromwich, The New York Times)

Obama’s Washington: Here’s how the First Family influenced the cultural geography of the nation’s capital—a city that has become “richer, younger, and whiter” in the past eight years. (Elaina Plott, Washingtonian)

Visualized

What Happens Next?: The upper-Midwest states that voted for Donald Trump may suffer the most if the Affordable Care Act is repealed. Check out these maps to see how. (Philip Bump, The Washington Post)

Question of the Week

Last week, President Obama lit the National Christmas tree for the final time—less than a month after pardoning his last turkey. For the next four years, it will be Donald Trump’s turn to carry on the many White House traditions. Which presidential tradition is your favorite—and why?

Send your answers to hello@theatlantic.com, and our favorites will be featured in Friday’s Politics & Policy Daily.

-Written by Elaine Godfrey (@elainejgodfrey)

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