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Spencer Pratt's Secret Weapon: Frustration
Pratt is gaining ground because he hasn't presented himself as a traditional establishment Republican. Instead, he's targeting a very specific voter.
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What happenedPratt is gaining ground because he hasn't presented himself as a traditional establishment Republican. Instead, he's targeting a very specific voter.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED
Left / center-leftDems laughed at a once-dismissed theory — now it's their secret weapon for midterms: Axios
Raw Story · Left · News report
CenterSpencer Pratt's Secret Weapon: Frustration
RealClearPolitics · Center · News report
Right / center-rightThe AI Ads Are Fake. Spencer Pratt's Momentum Isn't.
Dems laughed at a once-dismissed theory — now it's their secret weapon for midterms: Axios
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