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Young Republicans split from Trump and GOP elders on US foreign policy: 3 charts

  • Written by Jonathan Schulman, Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science, Northwestern University
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No matter the outcome of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the Republican Party must now decide whether to maintain or abandon Trump-era policies during the...

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