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State Rep: Midterm elections were a defining moment of resilience

Por: The Advocate Opinion November 18, 2022

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The provided reassuring proof of the sustainability of our democracy. The results prominently demonstrate that throughout our nation, there is sustained confidence in the viability of our election system. Americans thwarted direct threats to the sanctity of the core component of our enduring form of government. The outcome of this high-stakes election could not have been more critical.Public confidence and trust in our election system is the... + full article



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