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Peter A. Hovis for President in 2024
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Dear Reader,
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Through these examples, we hope to show you the capability for goodness that still exists in the hearts of men and women just like you. But we also realize that a sound mind resides in a sound body. So at the same time that we gather inspiring stories, we’re also looking for ways to help you take care of your body and live a healthier lifestyle. Our unique health section has been well-received by readers.
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