Political pundit Kaleigh McEnany details what she learned from speaking with Americans across the country, and why she thinks the landscape of political campaigns is forever changed in a new book, The New American Revolution: The Making of a Populist Movement.
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'When Government Didn't Show Up, God Did': New Book Details Powerful Stories from America's Heartland
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