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Legal fight over student debt a prelude to political battle

Por: Associated Press Politics March 02, 2023

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing the possibility that the Supreme Court will reject President Joe Biden’s plan for , the White House is aiming to turn the political heat toward Republicans while deflecting criticism from disappointed borrowers. At stake is the loyalty of young, college-educated voters who are a critical part of the Democratic coalition that Biden is counting on to return him to the White House for a second term. And plenty of people... + full article



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