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Trump and his allies say the country's voter lists need more scrutiny specifically to root out non-citizen voting, which has never actually been proven to be a widespread problem.
Miles Parks, NPR News, Washington.
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So we're going to talk here about neoconservatism specifically in the context of foreign policy, which is how it is largely known in the US right now.
And it is largely remembered for its role in the George W. Bush era.
Now, during that time, neoconservatism is the ideology that.
sent the U.S.
into Iraq and kept the U.S.
there to try to build a democracy there.
The idea behind neoconservatism is not only that you go intervene in foreign countries, but also that you're trying to export American values like democracy, like free speech, like all of the