Opinions, editorials, columns and letters from our newspapers around the country | | | | | | | | | Making women seem interested in sex, and therefore impure and not credible, is the oldest trick in the book. | Chicago Tribune | | Read More | | | | | Jose Montoya, a senior at UConn and originally from Peru, plans to cast his first vote Nov. 8 but has mixed feelings about the candidates and the state of American politics. | Hartford Courant | | | | | Ensuring Social Security's future isn't a partisan issue. | The Morning Call | | | | | In election years, when the din of cable news grows tiresome, political junkies turn to a perverse form of entertainment. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | Donald Trump muttered that Hillary Clinton is a "nasty woman" and tapped a vein of resentment from women who have been "patronized, undercut and dismissed," says Gina Barreca. | Hartford Courant | | | | | Even Donald Trump no longer thinks Donald Trump will win the election. So what happens to the Republican Party after he loses? | Chicago Tribune | | | | | Independent write-in candidate for president Evan McMullin has virtually no chance of winning the election on Nov. 8, but he does have a slim shot at becoming president by the end of December. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | Let's hope the eventual winner remembers Florida | Sun Sentinel | | | | |
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