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We're a Coalition That Has to Work Through Disagreements
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We're a coalition, and coalitions have disagreements. It's a part of coalition politics, and we have to get used to it because everybody is not us. There's not one thing in the Donald Trump coalition. The debate over H1B visas with Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk is a prime example. I want to urge you not to consider it an absolute betrayal because some of the people who just joined our coalition are with you 95% of the time but not on the last 5%, making them "absolutely terrible."

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