From what I hear and read, this election will be a disaster. If former President Donald Trump wins, the Democrats feel it will be a disaster, and it will be the Republicans’ fault because they ...
To all my relatives, friends, co-workers, acquaintances, and to all the strangers who make up roughly half the country who support that "other" candidate for president: I'm telling you straight up ...
On Jan. 6, 2020, Mr. Trump, who could not accept the fact he lost the election, gave a speech and ... Scientific research and historical records like letters, newspaper articles, business ledgers ...
The deadline for letters pertaining to the upcoming general elections is 5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 29. We will seek to publish as many letters as possible prior to Tuesday, Nov. 5. However ...
As we approach Nov. 5, the country has a weighty decision to make. We, the voters, can make the all-important choice between the two presidential candidates on the basis of personality and ...
For Tom Gregg and others who think economy is the central issue in this upcoming election, think again. Democracy is on the line. That is the main issue. Other letters in the Oct. 28 issue ...
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To the editor: In defending his intent to vote for neither presidential candidate, Jonah Goldberg dismisses how crucial individual elections are. He indicates that it’s wrong to see them as ...
Don't overlook them on the Arizona ballot. As the election approaches, discussions often highlight divisive issues. However, education is a uniting concern. A recent nonpartisan poll by the Center ...
Concerning the upcoming presidential election, the American people need ... In regard to the letter "City in crisis and under siege" by Sen. Corderman (July 24, 2024), a few questions come to ...