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a vote for biden is a vote for china and radical leftist. better check your sources – seems the left colluded with Russia to try and take down Trump.
also your quote about “very good people” is totally taken out of context. this article is just another leftist hit piece…more fake news
Is there better proof of Indianapolis Business Journal’s continued leftist tilt than this issue of Forefront? Three strongly anti-Trump editorials from predictable leftists (Jennifer Wagner, Karen Celestino-Horseman, and Pierre Atlas), versus one Pro-Trump editorial from Curt Smith. Like the man said, “there you have it, folks,” The Indianapolis Star has magically re-imagined itself as Indianapolis Business Journal. So sad; this was an interesting news source for so long.