Pfizer's race for a vaccine was done without government funding. What did the 2020 exit polls say about hispanic voters?
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November 16, 2020
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What Do the 2020 Exit Polls Show About Hispanic Voters? ([link removed] )
Exit poll data are being used by political pundits to produce partisan talking points about immigrant and Hispanic assimilation and voting patterns — don’t believe them.
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Department of Agriculture Interferes With Farming Practices ([link removed] )
This is unfortunately just another example of an unelected agency deciding what’s best (for them) without concern for the costs to the industry it claims to protect.
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Pfizer is among the leaders in the development of a vaccine for COVID-19, but it did so without subsidy from the U.S. government. Terence Kealey describes why that matters.
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