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Column: How Clinton Inc. plotted a return to power

The Clinton Foundation allowed Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to keep all their retainers, courtiers and henchmen employed, and the donors engaged. | Chicago Tribune

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Column: What will Trump supporters do if he loses? A dispatch from Ohio.

More than two-thirds of Trump voters believe the election returns could be manipulated | Los Angeles Times

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Column: James Comey and the Clintons' double standard on 'protocol'

He may have made a bad decision, but that's because the Clintons made bad decisions first. | Los Angeles Times

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Column: Ninety-year-olds are very excited about voting for Hillary Clinton

There comes a time to note the historic significance of the possibility of the first female president. | The San Diego Union-Tribune

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Opinion: Democrats should ask Clinton to step aside

Democrats should call for Hillary Clinton to step down. | Chicago Tribune

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Letter: Where is the civility America once had?

Civility. Formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech. Polite remarks used in formal conversation. Polite, reasonable and respectful behavior. Where has it gone? | Sun Sentinel

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Column: We must face the coming storm of the election as friends

An "election tsunami" is headed to our shores and its devastation will be felt Nov. 8. | The Morning Call

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Editorial: Put up or shut up, Roger Stone

Sun Sentinel editorial calls out political operative Roger Stone for failing to provide proof of his incendiary claims that Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes had a secret meeting with Hillary Clinton. | Sun Sentinel

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