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Republicans Play “Israel Card” and Fail

Published January 12, 2019by Guest Contributor 2 Comments

by James J. Zogby As this past week began, with the shutdown of parts of the US government entering its third week, Republicans, desperate to force the Democrat’s hand, decided to play the “Israel card.” The effort failed. The standoff… Continue Reading  

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