Opinions, editorials, columns and letters from our newspapers around the country | | | | | | | | | Thankfully, this long, strange, ugly presidential race comes to a close today as millions of Americans go to the polls. And when they do, they may find more confusion, bad behavior and even chaos, depending on where they cast their ballots. | Los Angeles Times | | Read More | | | | | Here we are just one revolution of the earth from the polls opening and then closing the books on what might have been the longest, pettiest and angriest political scrap since Burr vs. Hamilton. | Sun-Sentinel | | | | | Issues facing our nation are extremely complex and require that the electorate do its homework. Unfortunately, most of us don't even have a fundamental understanding of the issues. | The Baltimore Sun | | | | | The widespread distaste for both Clinton and Trump is leading many people to decide not to vote this year. That's a mistake. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | An exceptionally risky election is sadly uncontroversial. Don't be so quick to blame wildly unpopular presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, however. | Orlando Sentinel | | | | | For months there's been a running gag on social media about "Earth 2," where the 2016 campaign is a happy, normal thing. But the gag captures the fact that this whole election has been otherworldly. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | After this nasty presidential race is behind us, it's time for Americans to unify and move forward. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | |
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