Most U.S. voters don’t think North Korea will get rid of its nuclear weapons program as a result of this week’s summit with Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Singapore, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll.
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Most U.S. voters don’t think North Korea will get rid of its nuclear weapons program as a result of this week’s summit with Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Singapore, according to a new Morning Consult/Politico poll.
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By Roger Stone and Mark Vargas, Opinion Contributors Originally published in the Gateway PunditIllinois taxpayers are being asked to believe a fairy tale.They are told that Gov. JB...
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Read moreDetailsBy Illinois ReviewThe Illinois Republican Party is once again proving that corruption in Springfield is not confined to Democrats. As conservative voters demand accountability and transparency, party insiders...
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