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Emma Meshell Expects Some May Disagree with Her Libertarian Views

28 min · 30 de oct de 2020
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"What keeps me going is when I can look at someone who completely and utterly disagrees with everything I say, and I can still see them for who they are, which is a human being with dignity and worth," says Emma Meshell, spokesperson at Young Americans for Liberty.  She is working to get out the vote, especially with local campaigns.  Links: Young Americans for Liberty [https://yaliberty.org/]

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