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Trump cranks up false, inflammatory messages to rake in campaign cash
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Man who attacked Paul Pelosi convicted in California on state charges too
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Trump spreads violent rhetoric by suggesting migrants should fight for sport
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How California’s $100 billion surplus became a ‘budget emergency’
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Polls say older voters want Social Security protections. Yet parties are tied for their support.
Voters, ages 50 and up, will have a strong influence on the November election. And politicians who want to win their vote would be wise to emphasize personal economic issues that affect them, particularly Social
Polls say older voters want Social Security protections. Yet parties are tied for their support.
Voters, ages 50 and up, will have a strong influence on the November election. And politicians who want to win their vote would be wise to emphasize personal economic issues that affect them, particularly Social