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Why Trump's name keeps coming up during DNC speeches

Biden voters say they are motivated by the vote against Trump more than the vote for Biden.

An episode of the Meet the Press Archive podcast, hosted by NBC News, titled "Why Trump's name keeps coming up during DNC speeches" was published on August 20, 2020 and runs 4 minutes.

August 20, 2020 ·4m · Meet the Press Archive

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Biden voters say they are motivated by the vote against Trump more than the vote for Biden.

Biden voters say they are motivated by the vote against Trump more than the vote for Biden.

The full episode on video is available on MeetThePress.com.


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