Answering Mr. Key’s Question

Jul 16, 2021 | By Will Hurd
Since our founding we have been an idealistic nation. While we haven’t always lived up to our principles, we must never stop striving to do so.
Jul 16, 2021 | By Will Hurd
Since our founding we have been an idealistic nation. While we haven’t always lived up to our principles, we must never stop striving to do so.
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Will has spent his life fighting for our country, and he will take those decades of experience with him as he fights for all us.
In this election, we have a choice. We can continue down the path of divisive politics and short-term thinking, or we can choose a new direction.
We can choose a future that is grounded in common sense, that prioritizes the needs of the American people, and that builds on our strengths as a nation.
Together, we can make this vision a reality.
Together, we can create an America that thrives on innovation, that provides opportunities for all, and that leads the world not just in power, but in principle.
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