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•She won in a red district. Her blunt message to fellow Dems
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Congresswoman Marie Guzenkamp Perez is one of the few House Democrats who won in a district were Trump also won.
She says she's tired of having a set of talking points and priorities and values imported from Washington, DC to her home.
Perez: "We've got to flip that stream of influence because the things that we care about are not often talked about in national media. Right now in in one of my largest hospitals, 40% of the babies born have at least one parent addicted to fentanyl".
Democratic Congresswoman Marie Glusikan Perez said she doubts the president's judgement about his health, his fitness to do the job and whether he's the one making important decisions about our country.
Perez: "I've been pretty committed to not inserting myself to a national presidential race. I was talking about the role of presidency".
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