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 In this Feb. 25, 2017 file photo, Tom Perez, speaks in Atlanta. As Democrats look to reverse Republicans monopoly control in Washington and the GOP advantage in state capitals, the party is still looking for a crisp, simple message for voters. We know that we can be an America that works for everyone, because we believe that our diversity is our greatest strength. ... And we believe that when we put hope on the ballot we do well, and when we allow others to put fear in the eyes of people we dont do so hot, said Perez.(AP Photo/Branden Camp, File) **FILE**
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In this Feb. 25, 2017 file photo, Tom Perez, speaks in Atlanta. As Democrats look to reverse Republicans monopoly control in Washington and the GOP advantage in state capitals, the party is still looking for a crisp, simple message for voters. We know that we can be an America that works for everyone, because we believe that our diversity is our greatest strength. ... And we believe that when we put hope on the ballot we do well, and when we allow others to put fear in the eyes of people we dont do so hot, said Perez.(AP Photo/Branden Camp, File) **FILE**

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