
How RFK Can Win Over Women Voters
The Charlie Kirk Show
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Food, Health, and Civic Responsibility
This chapter explores the evolution of food production and its effects on health, particularly the rise of addictive processed foods since the 1980s. It discusses the implications of corporate influence on health organizations and emphasizes the need for political engagement among young voters, especially women, regarding health and food practices. Drawing parallels with biblical warnings, the conversation calls for civic awareness and proactive participation in the political landscape.
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