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The Case Against Trump: Part 3 - Unpacking the Impact and Future Risks

21 min · 4. nov. 2024
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Welcome back to It Happened in the Middle of 5th Avenue! In this third part of our series on why Donald Trump shouldn’t be president, we’re taking a closer look at the long-term impact of his policies and the potential risks of a second term. From economic fallout to shifts in foreign relations, we’ll dig into how his leadership has shaped the nation and what’s at stake if he returns to the Oval Office. This episode is all about understanding the broader consequences and the high stakes of the 2024 election. So tune in, stay informed, and let’s explore why the choice we make matters now more than ever.

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The Case Against Trump: Part 1 - Why Donald Trump Shouldn’t Be President

Welcome back to It Happened in the Middle of 5th Avenue! In this special multi-part series, we’re taking a hard look at why Donald Trump should not be president. In part 1, we’ll explore key concerns around his leadership, his handling of crucial national and global issues, and the deeper impact his presidency had on America. From unprecedented controversies to the ongoing polarization of the nation, we’re breaking down the facts and arguments that show why another Trump presidency is a dangerous path. Join us as we dig into the details and lay the groundwork for this essential discussion. Stay informed, stay engaged—it’s more important now than ever. Stay tuned for part 2, where we’ll continue examining this critical topic!

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