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🚨BREAKING: Hannity Torches Dems for Standing by Nazi-Tattooed Misogynist Candidate – “Nobody’s Perfect” Says Bernie! "Now, tonight we have an important question. Are Democrats willing to condemn a guy who got an SSN Nazi tattoo and showed it off for years? Uh, they like to call Republicans Nazis and...

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