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Gallego: Democrats 'Surround Ourselves with People that Will Affirm What We Already Believe'

Senator-elect Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that Democrats tend to "surround ourselves with people that will affirm what we already believe."

The post Gallego: Democrats ‘Surround Ourselves with People that Will Affirm What We Already Believe’ appeared first on Breitbart.


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UFC's Dana White on why fighters gravitate toward Trump: 'We're all tired'
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Small plane crashes at California race track, injuring 3 during NHRA finale at In-N-Out Dragstrip
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NYT dragged for hilariously botched ‘fact check’ of RFK Jr.’s war on artificial ingredients
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Real estate titans toast Daniel Boulud’s steakhouse La Tete d’Or: ‘Cathedral to carnivorism’
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Trump's controversial Cabinet and senior staff picks face uncertain future
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Birx says she is "excited" for data-driven discussions in RFK Jr.'s confirmation hearings
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In a first, Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with U.S. long-range weapons
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Full transcript of "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Nov. 17, 2024
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Netflix exec makes admission after Jake Paul-Mike Tyson streaming debacle
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WWIII Watch: Biden Reportedly Approves Ukraine Long-Range Missile Strikes in Russia Before Trump Comes to Power
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Developers make plans to build small town from the ground up with a culture of kindness
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Biden for the first time OKs Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles in Russia
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High school flag football: City Section semifinal pairings
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Pete Hegseth says he was blackmailed into paying off rape accuser during #MeToo movement: lawyer
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Tom Brady shares selfie with son Jack, 17, at NBA game after admitting he ‘screwed up a lot’ as a parent
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PM Update: Calm and a bit cloudy tonight. Milder, even warm, Monday.
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Typhoon lashes the Philippines, causing tidal surges and displacing massive numbers of people
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Vivek Ramaswamy: Some Government Agencies Will Be 'Deleted Outright'
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