"On Friday, we kick off early voting and Americans start to cast their votes in the most consequential election of our lifetime. The American people have to ask themselves one important question: are you better off today than you were under President Trump? The answer is a resounding no," Ms. Stefanik said.
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New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, the House Republican Conference chair and a close ally of the former president, said she was grateful Trump was safe.
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