GOP rivals for the 2024 presidential nomination are working to persuade evangelicals: I can give you everything Trump did, without controversies
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WASHINGTON—A game of spiritual one-upmanship is expected to play out here as many of the 2024 Republican presidential candidates appear before a big crowd of evangelical activists.Continue reading your article with
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