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The RNC wants a massive Trump celebration. Some worry ordinary Republicans can’t afford to attend

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The RNC wants a massive Trump celebration. Some worry ordinary Republicans can’t afford to attend

GOP state parties are charging tens of thousands of dollars for special access to the Republican National Committee’s midterm convention, sparking concerns that the high cost of attending could price out the grassroots activists who trad…

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