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At Vice President Kamala Harris’ town hall in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, she was confronted by an anti-Trump Republican voter who wanted to understand what she would do to reach out to voters who feel politically homeless — and Harris had a lot to say. “As someone who hasn’t fully committed to either party, how do you plan to address the concerns of independent voters and anti-Trump Republicans like myself, who feel left out of the polarized political landscape, and what specific actions would you take to bridge the political divide and create more unity?” asked Bryn Mawr College student N…

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