While Mormons have long been some of the most loyal Republican voters, Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign believes their distaste for former President Donald Trump gives them an opening in several states.
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While Mormons have long been some of the most loyal Republican voters, Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign believes their distaste for former President Donald Trump gives them an opening in several states.
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