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Of Health &#038 · sexism · exploring whether Kamala Harris&#8217 · meanwhile · argues that some voters are driven by economic hardship · like Hillary Clinton&#8217 · Glaude pushed Ruhle and viewers alike to confront the realities of race · identity politics · notably those like Donald Trump · whose records are marred by corruption · criminal allegations · where white voters · in particular · discontented with rising costs and stagnant wages · view the economy as their primary concern · however · is quick to dismantle this defense · not incidental · to contemporary political allegiances. For Glaude · and racially divisive language have not deterred his base. This

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Of Health &#038
sexism
exploring whether Kamala Harris&#8217
meanwhile
argues that some voters are driven by economic hardship
like Hillary Clinton&#8217
Glaude pushed Ruhle and viewers alike to confront the realities of race
identity politics
notably those like Donald Trump
whose records are marred by corruption
criminal allegations
where white voters
in particular
discontented with rising costs and stagnant wages
view the economy as their primary concern
however
is quick to dismantle this defense
not incidental
to contemporary political allegiances. For Glaude
and racially divisive language have not deterred his base. This

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