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That’s partly because of fears that any questioning of vaccines will lead the public to abandon them; it’s also because such views do sometimes dovetail with unscientific ones.

Trump soon followed their lead since it dovetailed with his own political needs to get out on the campaign trail.

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When this familiarity dovetailed with a catfishing scheme, Tegan and many fans became ensnared in a sophisticated identity theft operation that lasted over 15 years.

These factors dovetailed with historic immigration highs, said Mike Madrid, a strategist who co-founded the Lincoln Project, a Republican anti-Trump political action committee.

The false information dovetailed with election propaganda benefiting the Trump campaign.

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