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Daily Archives: November 1, 2020

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The Election is Almost Over, Can We Forgive Each Other? Should We?

PoliticsBy Gary AcostaNovember 1, 2020

My vote in this election will mark the tenth time that I have voted in a presidential election. Ronald Reagan was the first candidate I ever voted for, and I still remember the feeling of power that I felt when I punched a hole next to his name. I didn’t know much about politics at…

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