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Nate Shrader: Did New Hampshire Gain Another Potential 2028 Presidential Candidate?
Nate Shrader: Did New Hampshire Gain Another Potential 2028 Presidential Candidate?

Are Americans Losing Faith That Hard Work Leads to Economic Gains? Did New Hampshire get another potential 2028 Presidential Candidate (FITN)? NEC Professor Dr. Nathan Shrader joins The Morning Update to discuss the recent visit from Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna; is he running?

Dr. Shrader and host Jeff Chidester explore a recent poll that indicates 70% of Americans no longer believe the American Dream is still true. They also discuss marketing for political candidates (The Sage Handbook of Political Marketing).

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