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Have Voters Stopped Punishing Democrats for Eating Kale and Arugula?

Por: Slate Politics December 26, 2022

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It’s only a 39-second video, and the word only appears in it twice, but that was enough. “Thought I’d do some grocery shopping, I’m at Wegner’s,” a man in a tight blue shirt and slacks says to a camera while walking through a produce section. “And I’m—my wife wants some vegetables for crudité, right?” He picks out some items for a raw vegetable platter, including, a bit confusingly, asparagus and salsa. He adds up the... + full article



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