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Voters must reject any candidate seeking power by turning us against each other

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 02, 2022

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The violent attack last week on Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, should have been a moment of collective alarm, an opportunity for members of Congress to recommit to ending political violence and strengthening our democratic institutions. Instead, . They have spent years . in our institutions. Community is being destroyed in favor of division and chaos. The results are horrifying.According to US Capitol Police, . The threats... + full article



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