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'Corker For President': NY Daily News
Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican who has pushed back against President Trump, can fix the fractured GOP, the New York Daily News writes.

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Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican who has pushed back against President Trump, can fix the fractured GOP, the New York Daily News writes.

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