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My Take: The Nationals…
My Take: The Nationals went to the White House. It didn’t go as planned
Clinton Yates
November 4, 2019, 9:10 PM
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Tonight on My Take, WTOP's Clinton Yates talks about the Nationals visiting the White House after their World Series victory.
The Nationals went to the White House. Why? Who knows.
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My Take: 11/04/2019 (Clinton Yates )
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