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It's a sad state of affairs. So many people really don't know what's going on and they believe the outright lies our president and others are saying. My family members included.

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Frederick M. Hess’s article in the latest National Review is relevant to this topic.

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Well said...

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I read up a bit on this. I believe Desantis is trying to get the legislature to change the rules so that if he runs he doesn't have to resign as Gov. of Florida. So until that happens he wont officially declare. Given that he has a super majority in the state senate and house I think he will get that wish.

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Why anyone on the Right ever talks to those people is beyond me. We all know the only reason they talk to Republicans is to figure out how to spin what they say in a negative way. Every time. Every time. There is never, ever, any attempt at actual fairness always leaving out key pieces of information to full inform readers/viewers while highlighting pieces of information that put Republicans in a negative light. Retractions or corrections are never as prominently announced and never get as much coverage as the salacious coverage. It is planned. It is calculated, and it is intentional. Republicans are naïve an foolish if they talk to them, in my opinion.

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