Artefacts in the Smithsonian reveal the historical significance of presidential debates
Several objects in the world’s largest museum shed light on the role of debates as Trump and Harris prepare to go head-to-head.
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Several objects in the world’s largest museum shed light on the role of debates as Trump and Harris prepare to go head-to-head.
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