As the U.S. heads into midterm elections next year, the political right and the anti-vaccine movement are drawing ever-closer together potentially at the cost of thousands of American lives.
As the U.S. heads into midterm elections next year, the political right and the anti-vaccine movement are drawing ever-closer together potentially at the cost of thousands of American lives.
As the U.S. heads into midterm elections next year, the political right and the anti-vaccine movement are drawing ever-closer together potentially at the cost of thousands of American lives.
As the U.S. heads into midterm elections next year, the political right and the anti-vaccine movement are drawing ever-closer together potentially at the cost of thousands of American lives.
In October, a conference filled with anti-vaccine activists in Nashville, Tenn., received a high-profile political guest: former President Donald Trump&