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How a Storied Phrase Became a Partisan Battleground : vimars
How a Storied Phrase Became a Partisan Battleground
A touchstone of political and social discourse, the nearly 100-year-old phrase “the American dream,” is being repurposed — critics say distorted — particularly by Republicans of color.
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