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Geoffrey Skelley

I’m going to agree that it’s hard to get a lot out of this, though it’s definitely fascinating to discuss the authorization of the use of military force and the role of Congress. I’m just not sure voters are going to differentiate much from it.

Laura Bronner

It seems like “allowing Iran to get a nuclear weapon” is a little challenging to answer as a yes-or-no question. But 🤷

Nathaniel Rakich

Klobuchar stepped in it a bit last week when she claimed that Iran had announced they were trying to develop a nuclear weapon — something they had not done. This time, she uses the more precise language — that Iran announced they would start enriching uranium again.


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