Opinions, editorials, columns and letters from our newspapers around the country | | | | | | | | | History will judge harshly not only Donald Trump but also those who enabled him by not supporting the one person who can stop him, Hillary Clinton. | Chicago Tribune | | Read More | | | | | To hear some Democrats and pundits tell it, you might wonder why we're even having an election Nov. 8. | Orlando Sentinel | | | | | Secret emails and deals involving the Clintons' foundation are problems Hillary Clinton must keep out of the White House should she win, says Jennifer Rubin. | Hartford Courant | | | | | Almost six week ago we enthusiastically endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, calling her "an experienced, thoughtful and deeply knowledgeable public servant." | Los Angeles Times | | | | | The day after the election is when Americans have to work on the frustrations and problems that emerged during the campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, not forget about them. | Hartford Courant | | | | | If this election is stolen from Hillary Clinton, the Democrats will come after you, Republicans. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | Italian Renaissance philosopher Nicolo Machiavelli advised all political leaders to be willing to lie, to deceive, when necessary. It appears modern politicians have taken the suggestion to new levels. | The Baltimore Sun | | | | | Voters are sick and tired of this presidential campaign. In a poll by the Pew Research Center, 6 in 10 Americans said they were exhausted by the campaign. | Los Angeles Times | | | | |
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