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“Yeah, back to the 1850s,” my wife — a native Missourian — said with distaste.

From Salon

Above all, a fundamental distaste for human equality, especially racial equality, but including political and social distinctions of gender and class.

From Salon

Here’s what you need to know about Project 2025, the Republican Party platform and their common distaste for California.

The court’s distaste for elements of the New Deal was assumed as the Roosevelt administration proceeded to remake the U.S. economy.

This is, still, shaping up to be a tight race in November - a condition that reflects deep partisan trenches in American politics and the distaste many voters have for Trump as a candidate.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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