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How can we work together to create a stronger and more united America for everyone?

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United States
Iniciado July 03, 2026

I first pledged allegiance to America at a time of raging war and political violence. People said the nation would unravel, which was—and is—a juvenile assumption

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The Indivisible America

The Free Press (United States) | Jul 03, 2026

The Indivisible America

RealClearPolitics (United States) | Jul 03, 2026

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jul 03, 2026
Is it possible to unite as a country while maintaining our individual identities? Finding common ground may be essential, but we must also ensure that marginalized voices are not silenced in the process.

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jul 03, 2026
Attempts to create a unified America often risk dismissing the legitimate grievances of various groups. Unity should not come at the expense of justice; otherwise, it may lead to further resentment and division.

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