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To the Editor:
I have a question for all Third Party voters: Now that it is certain that no Third Party candidate can be elected President this November, why not give your support to one of the …
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To the Editor:
I have a question for all Third Party voters: Now that it is certain that no Third Party candidate can be elected President this November, why not give your support to one of the two viable candidates?
At this point, it is no longer a question of whether your candidate would have been a better, more qualified President than Biden or Trump. The only decision afforded you now is whether Biden deserves a chance to be a better President than Trump has been.
Do you honestly believe that both candidates are equally undeserving? And do you totally reject the concept of the lesser of two evils? The choice is yours.
Taffy Wallace
Fayette MO
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