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Subject Today's Headlines: For swing-district Mainers, the debate wasn’t a turning point. It was an ‘embarrassment.’
Date October 1, 2020 9:27 AM
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For swing-district Mainers, the debate wasn’t a turning point. It was an ‘embarrassment.’

A “debacle" and, well, “kind of crazy." Most said it was difficult to watch. Others purposely avoided tuning in. What it wasn’t: was something that changed their mind.
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Boston has moved into the red zone for coronavirus risk, state officials said Wednesday, after Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that the city would not be moving forward with Step 2 of Phase 3 of the state’s reopening plan on Monday.
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For swing-district Mainers, the debate wasn’t a turning point. It was an ‘embarrassment.’

A “debacle" and, well, “kind of crazy." Most said it was difficult to watch. Others purposely avoided tuning in. What it wasn’t: was something that changed their mind.
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In turning from Trump toward the camera, Biden avoided being dragged down in the first presidential debate

Biden didn't have a great night, but Trump set the bar low, debate experts said.
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Republicans scold Trump on white supremacy, fearing a drag on the party

President Trump’s refusal to condemn an extremist right-wing group in his first debate with Joe Biden sent a shudder through the Republican Party Wednesday, as prominent lawmakers expressed unease about Trump’s conduct amid mounting fears that it could damage the party on Election Day.
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Trump-Biden debate prompts shock, despair and, in China, glee

The unedifying spectacle of Tuesday night’s presidential debate produced some shock, some sadness and some weariness among U.S. allies and rivals alike Wednesday.
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This wasn’t a debate. It was a national embarrassment

For 90 minutes, Trump steamrolled the rules, lied profusely, and refused to condemn white supremacists.
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America needs to cut off Trump’s drug of choice: power

Trump is the addict. And America is Trump’s supplier. If voters don’t cut him off in November, the country is as morally sick as he is.
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Walsh says Boston will not move forward with the next phase of state’s reopening plan, as city enters red zone

Boston has moved into the red zone for coronavirus risk, state officials said Wednesday, after Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that the city would not be moving forward with Step 2 of Phase 3 of the state’s reopening plan on Monday.
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A stroll through Boston shows a city awakening

The virus still lurks, but with beautiful fall weather, people are out and about again.
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Social Justice


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Trump’s American horror story: ‘Proud Boys, stand back and stand by’

Donald Trump was always auditioning for America’s next civil war. He started with “Make America Great Again.” Now, he’s offered another slogan: “Stand back and stand by.”
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ABC drew the largest broadcast audience on Tuesday, with 11 million, then NBC (8 million), CBS (5.3 million), and Fox (4.5 million).
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