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Clare Malone

Honestly, don’t go after hamburgers in American politics. It legit doesn’t fly. You gotta hide that policy goal in something else.

Emily Scherer

It’s definitely been a bit harder to remember which Republican speakers are politicians and which are ordinary Americans. They’ve all been presented in the same manner (dressed up, at a podium, in front of flags), while during the DNC we saw those ordinary Americans in their home or work setting in more casual dress.

Geoffrey Skelley

McConnell goes through a litany of attacks on Democrats, and he even mentions that Democrats want to make “the swamp” — the District of Columbia — the 51st state. I think that’s the first time that issue has come up.


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