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Trump v. Clinton: What’s a Good Neocon to Do?

Published July 29, 2016by Jim Lobe 3 Comments

by Jim Lobe There have been some reports—most recently, in The Intercept—that neoconservatives, most of whom have indeed expressed a strong dislike for Donald Trump, are now moving to support Hillary Clinton. This assessment is based primarily (and exclusively in… Continue Reading  

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