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Leavitt: Midterms a choice 'between communism and common sense'

Former Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt compares the upcoming midterms to a choice between communism and common sense.

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Leavitt: Midterms a choice 'between communism and common sense'

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GOP reboots the Red Scare as young Democrats embrace socialism

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