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7:42Now PlayingCountry Over Party founder Matthew Dowd and former Senator Claire McCaskill discuss how the country cannot move on from Trump too quickly, and the only way forward is to examine the grievances felt by many Americans that the former president was able to tap into. Aired on 02/15/2021.
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