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"However," he added, "It may be challenging to do everything that gets proposed given various circumstances related to a large government such as ours compounded by outside factors such as the economy ...
A Pennsylvania voter named Matt Wolfson went viral with a stunning explanation of why he voted for Trump — whom Wolfson says ...
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35. “I’m hopeful that despite all the noise, all the lies, we’re going to remember who we are, who we’re called to be. Out of ...
Here are five quotes each presidential candidate made while trying to woo voters in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
On Friday, we published an article about how former President Donald Trump’s campaign has made a habit of deceptively using quotations in television ads attacking Vice President Kamala Harris.
The new ad also deletes a crucial word from a news article about immigration policy. The ad features the following on-screen text the ad attributes to a CBS News piece in September: “Harris vows ...