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Miranda, whose organization has another survey coming out Tuesday, said that the shift among Latinos being tracked by most polls is “overplayed.”

From Salon

“I feel that the government is overplaying it,” she said.

From BBC

And if you thought the Hollywood celebrity presence was overplayed by the telecasts this time around, NBC would like you to hold its beer.

“The guy was convicted of 34 counts. How do you overplay that?”

If Biden overplays Trump’s status as a “felon,” it could underscore the view that he lacks any persuasive arguments for his reelection on the merits.

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

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