
After a powerful presentation in Vancouver from Stephen Davis of Turning Point USA — where he urged the community to reject identity politics and embrace unity — we’re asking you to weigh in. This week’s Clark County Today poll asks: Do you believe America is more united, more divided, or about the same as it was 10 years ago? Cast your vote and be part of the conversation.
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Stephen Davis brings his message of unity with Turning Point USA presentation in Vancouver
Stephen Davis of Turning Point USA visited Vancouver to share a message of unity and faith with students and families.
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