With Liz Cheney suggesting female voters will finish off Trump, a well-placed party official in Pennsylvania tells us why the anti-Trump energy she’s seeing on the ground could prove decisive.
An interview with Stella Sexton, vice chair of the Lancaster County Democratic Party in Pennsylvania, who explains how messages like that of Liz Cheney are galvanizing female voters against Trump.
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