Rage and conspiracy on Trump’s trail
At a rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, a fervid former president kept his audience rapt. Suburbs like this will soon decide the fate of America.
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Harry Lambert is a staff writer and editor at the New Statesman. He also edits the Saturday Read newsletter. He has written cover features on universities, No 10, the BBC, Labour, AI and tax.
At a rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, a fervid former president kept his audience rapt. Suburbs like this will soon decide the fate of America.
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