Week in politics: After the indictment, independent voters will hold the key
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
The indictment of Donald Trump may end up emboldening many of his followers, but independent voters will hold the key to the next presidential election.
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