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News and Guts: Can Democrats Hand the GOP a Trainwreck on Election Day?

Aug 24, 2020

Can they beat Donald Trump and save the United States from four more years of divisiveness and malice?

And — is it possible they can they take control of the U.S. Senate?

Even asking that second question would have seemed fanciful just a couple of months ago.

But now it’s “becoming a real possibility,” reports National Public Radio (NPR).



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