MSNBC reportedly used the word 179 times in relation to Trump or Vance in different segments and in the clips that they showed on Monday, while CNN used the term 170 times.

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Judge skeptical of Trump effort to keep record from House

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Trump Signs Order Excluding Illegal Immigrants from Census to Prevent Inflated Congressional Districts

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GOP coronavirus package will provide new stimulus checks and $105B to open schools

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One month after statewide mask mandate, California's daily COVID case average has increased by 162%

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Purported Internal Screenshots Reveal Twitter Has a ‘Search Blacklist’ and ‘Trends Blacklist’

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Earlier this week, Tennessee governor Bill Lee signed a “heartbeat bill” prohibiting abortion after a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which

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