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Dems, not democracy, at risk, Joe’s shortages socking families and other commentary

Por: New York Post Opinion November 07, 2022

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“Historian Michael Beschloss’s warning on MSNBC” that “our children will be arrested and conceivably killed” if Republicans take Congress “summed up the final pitch by President Biden and fellow Democrats” before Tuesday’s elections, . “Apparently, it is not gas prices, the economy or crime that once again are the top polling issues for voters. Instead, it is democracy or death, gas or grandchildren — you choose.” In... + full article



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