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Congressional Corner with John Deaton

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Will Massachusetts voters move on from Senator Elizabeth Warren?

In today’s Congressional Corner, Republican candidate John Deaton continues his conversation with WAMC’s Ian Pickus.

This interview was recorded July 1st.

 

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