Crime's Role in 2024 Election
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Conn Carroll and Sarah Bedford discuss crime and its role in the 2024 presidential election.
During a recent debate, ABC News’s David Muir interrupted Donald Trump to dispute his claims about rising crime rates.
The key question is whether Trump can effectively press these issues against Vice President Kamala Harris or if his messaging remains scattered.
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