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DSA Primary Surges & The $40 Trillion Debt Silence: NEC’s Dr. Nate Shrader Weighs In
DSA Primary Surges & The $40 Trillion Debt Silence: NEC’s Dr. Nate Shrader Weighs In

New England College Political Science Professor Dr. Nate Shrader joins host Jeff Chidester on the WFEA Morning Update to analyze recent national primary election trends and the rising influence of the DSA.

The pair also tackle the staggering $40 trillion national debt milestone, examining why political candidates are ignoring the crisis and what carrying massive national debt means for the future of the economy.

 

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