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Soros descendant encourages Democrats to consistently highlight Trump as a ‘convicted felon’ in all interactions

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    • George Soros’ son has taken a proactive political stance ahead of the upcoming election.
    • He advised Democratic party members to continuously emphasize Donald Trump’s status as a “convicted felon” in all forms of communication and public interaction.
    • The strategy is aimed at leveraging Trump’s legal troubles to sway public opinion and gain an advantage in the election.
    • This recommendation suggests a focused and potentially aggressive messaging campaign against Trump.
    • The move highlights the ongoing political battle and the use of legal issues as a tool in partisan tactics.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/soros-heir-urges-democrats-hammer-trump-convicted-felon-every-opportunity)

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