Democrats vow to overcome Trump on Fb after it declines to rein in political advertisements

Whilst many Democratic politicians and teachers are hammering Fb for its advert insurance policies, smaller liberal teams are respiring a sigh of aid.
While many Democratic politicians and academics are hammering Facebook for its ad policies, smaller liberal groups are breathing a sigh of relief.

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