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Podcast: Sixth District Republican primary candidate Merritt Hale

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Merritt Hale. Photo: www.merritthaleforcongress.com

Merritt Hale is challenging Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline for the Republican Party nomination in a June 21 primary.

Hale joins AFP editor Chris Graham to talk about the race and addresses his positions on several key issues.

Hear from Hale on:

  • Health care
  • Abortion rights
  • Gun violence
  • The 2020 election
  • Changing the D.C. culture

Learn more about his campaign at www.merritthaleforcongress.com.

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