Opinion Duel: CQ Roll Call Moderates Debate on Raising the Minimum Wage
Cooke , from National Review and The Nation ’s Zoë Carpenter over the politically charged topic of increasing the minimum wage.
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Cooke , from National Review and The Nation ’s Zoë Carpenter over the politically charged topic of increasing the minimum wage.
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Cooke , from National Review and The Nation ‘s Zoë Carpenter .
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