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Lara Trump: Not enough 'reasonable' Democrats like Fetterman to save party from socialist takeover
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, said not enough “reasonable” Democrats like Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) are there to save the Democratic Party from a takeover by socialists. “Look at what's happening. Look at these socialists winning primaries across America. That is very serious. So, I do think that there are a few, at least, reasonable...
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