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“The GOP Senate can’t do it by themselves, but if they throw the gauntlet down and make enough noise about it and help educate foreign governments as to what would happen if Republicans get the White House back, that may have a spillover effect,” said George David Banks, a senior fellow at the R Street Institute and former aide to Mr. Inhofe.
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