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Cut Platner Loose

The Maine Senate race is far from the first time that an American political party has had to choose between character and power. In 2017, Alabama Republicans nominated a state supreme court judge named Roy Moore for U.S. Senate. A month before election day, The Washington Post published a report that when Moore was a 32-year-old assistant district attorney, he initiated sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl.

The Atlantic 5d ago

Trump on a $250 bill? US Treasury pushes for first banknote featuring a living president

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France 24 13d ago

Bombshell claims by former campaign director rock Platner’s campaign hours before polls open

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America’s Go-To Climate Scientist

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'The View' host 'disappointed' Jill Biden enabled husband's campaign despite visible cognitive slips

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Bombshell claims by former campaign director rock Platner’s campaign hours before polls open

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Fox News 2d ago

Ex-CIA official accused of stealing $40m in gold bars reportedly created fake spy program

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The Guardian UK 3d ago