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View in browser February 16, 2021 For a party of conservatives, isn't it interesting how many big risks the Republican Party has taken over the last two decades? What's defined the party's politics has been a series of high-wire acts, constantly pursuing political gain and hoping the cost won't be too high," Hayes Brown writes.
"These gambles have cost the country billions of dollars and thousands of lives," Brown writes. "Their 43 votes to acquit former President Donald Trump are just the latest high-stakes risk with no reward — and potentially the one with the biggest consequences."
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