Prestigious political society at Princeton votes to revoke Ted Cruz’s achievement award
Student members of Princeton University’s prestigious political society have voted to revoke an honor given to Senator Ted Cruz.
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Student members of Princeton University’s prestigious political society have voted to revoke an honor given to Senator Ted Cruz.
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