Donald Bryson, John Locke Foundation president, discusses a Civitas Poll of the Republican primary election in North Carolina’s U.S. Senate race. Bryson offered these comments during the April 7, 2022, edition of Spectrum News 1’s “Capital Tonight.”
Locke’s Donald Bryson analyzes Civitas Poll of Republican U.S. Senate primary
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