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After primaries, some Republican candidates try an extreme makeover to soften their hardline positions

Por: The Boston Globe Politics October 25, 2022

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WASHINGTON — Fresh off their primary victories this year, a handful of Republican congressional candidates celebrated in an unusual way: They quietly scrubbed their campaign websites.In Arizona, gone were the Republican Senate nominee’s references to being “100% pro-life” and his call for a constitutional amendment to confer “personhood” on all unborn babies. In Washington state, a Republican Senate hopeful removed a section of her... + full article



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