…which it may if this is accurate. Anti-Russian sentiment is virulent among many Republican Senators and Representatives, plus, as I've said before, they'd all prefer Pence.
UPDATE: A good explanation of why this development is so significant.
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There’s a simple way to test. Open a pre-2022 essay and copy-and-paste it into a new file.
…which it may if this is accurate. Anti-Russian sentiment is virulent among many Republican Senators and Representatives, plus, as I've said before, they'd all prefer Pence.
UPDATE: A good explanation of why this development is so significant.
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