Tina Nguyen

Founding partner and national correspondent, Puck

Founding partner and national correspondent at Puck

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Reagan’s legacy loomed over this week’s GOP debate. But do candidates’ policies line up with his vision? Plus, Trump and Biden make their pitch to auto workers.

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Reagan’s legacy loomed over this week’s GOP debate. But do candidates’ policies line up with his vision? Plus, Trump and Biden make their pitch to auto workers.

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Another week, another indictment against former President Trump. Has the pile of cases against him just become white noise for voters?

Will another Trump indictment loosen his hold on the GOP?

Another week, another indictment against former President Trump. Has the pile of cases against him just become white noise for voters?

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