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Trump and Harris Embody a Stark Partisan Divide on Fighting Poverty

The two presidential candidates can both point to records of pushing poverty rates down, but their approaches could hardly be more different.

Jason DeParle
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Child Tax Credits and Stipends, Children and Childhood, Food Stamps, Harris, Kamala D, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Poverty, Presidential Election of 2024, Public and Subsidized Housing, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions, Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (2017), Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government, Vance, J D
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