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Aug 2024
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The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Tim Walz Isn't ...

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In this episode, Tudor, Kyle, & Sara analyze Governor Tim Walz's DNC speech. They argue that Walz's proposals, such as free school meals, reflect a broader Democratic agenda that undermines parental responsibility and increases government control. 
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