File:Michael Bennet with Zack Beauchamp on Wordly - 2019.jpg

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Michael Bennet with Zack Beauchamp on Wordly

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English: Starting the morning with @zackbeauchamp on @voxdotcom #WorldlyPodcast—catch the episode later today to hear our reaction to #DemDebate foreign policy questions & discussion on authoritarianism, pluralism and the need to beat Trump & restore American leadership around the world.
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Source https://twitter.com/MichaelBennet/status/1197534756591853570
Author United State Senate - the Office of Michael Bennet


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