It’s Tuesday, the traditional day for elections and for our pause-and-consider newsletter on politics and policy.
SUMMER VACATION
It is not the ideal year for vacationing, but nonetheless, we all need a break from the important, but difficult, news cycle.
As a result, Here’s the Deal is taking a week off.
We hope that all of you, wherever you are, find some time to relax, breathe and smile, whether about moments large or small.
To help with that, we are still bringing you the weekly trivia, with a bit of a vacation theme.
#POLITICSTRIVIA
By Lisa Desjardins, @LisaDNews ([link removed])
Correspondent
On this day in 1916, the United States established a new and now much-loved national park. It is the most famous in its state and one of the most visited in the country. That state’s motto is “dirigo,” meaning “to lead” in Latin. And it is one of the few that splits its electoral vote. Our question is a two-parter: what’s the state and what’s the national park?
Send your answers to
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Last week, we asked: In honor of Independence Day, who was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence?
The answer: Edward Rutledge. Many readers guessed Thomas Jefferson. While he was just 33 in July of 1776, Jefferson’s fellow Continental Congress delegate Edward Rutledge of South Carolina was 26.
Congratulations to our winners: Dean Gotteher and Joanne Martin!!
Thank you all for reading and watching. We’ll drop into your inbox next week.
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