Closing Arguments in Ohio – Trump’s All in the Family, Except for the Women
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Closing Arguments in Ohio – Trump’s All in the Family, Except for the Women

Politics tamfitronics CLEVELAND – In October, the state of Ohio explodes in scarlet, gold, hot pink, ochre and apricot hues, miles of trees that shimmer in the sunshine. I grew up pressing oak and maple leaves into books every fall, and jumping into massive piles of leaves.This year the colors were particularly spectacular as I drove through the Chagrin Valley with my older brother near the home where we grew up, after visiting my father in the hospital. It was a moment of beauty and nostalgia as we prepared for what turned out to be the end.My father, 90, was a businessman and a lifelong Republican in a state that has been solidly Republican for the last two presidential election cycles. He shared a number of traits with Republican nominee Donald Trump – brash, confident,...
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‘Leak, Frenzy, False…’ How Netanyahu Used ‘Hamas Docs’ To Quell Hostage Protests, ‘Prolong’ Gaza War
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‘Leak, Frenzy, False…’ How Netanyahu Used ‘Hamas Docs’ To Quell Hostage Protests, ‘Prolong’ Gaza War

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America reaches the campaign’s final weekend with the same divide over Trump that has roiled politics for a decade
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America reaches the campaign’s final weekend with the same divide over Trump that has roiled politics for a decade

Politics tamfitronics WASHINGTON — A campaign that has featured a felony convictiona televised assassination attempt and a late withdrawal of a sitting president has reached its final weekend with the same chasm that has dominated American politics for the last decade: between voters who fear former President Trump will destroy the country and those who believe it has already lost its way.“We have a wonderful system of government,” said Susan Markowitz, a 72-year-old attorney from Doylestown, Pa., who showed up at a recent event for Vice President Kamala Harris. “That is in danger if Mr. Trump gets back into office.”“He’s not the status quo,” said Dave Duncan, a 58-year-old salesman from Macomb Township, Mich., who supports Trump. “And I think that’s a lot of times the thing that people like about him.” ...
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