[link removed]
[link removed] [link removed]
View web version ([link removed])
[link removed]
For swing-district Mainers, the debate wasn’t a turning point. It was an ‘embarrassment’
To voters living in New England’s biggest swing district, the first presidential debate on Tuesday was an “embarrassment” and a “debacle” and, well, “kind of crazy.” Most said it was difficult to watch. Others purposely avoided tuning in.
What it wasn’t: something that changed their mind.
Read the full story. ([link removed])
More:
- Analysis: Worst. Debate. Ever. (And let’s definitely do it again) ([link removed])
- Republicans scold Trump on white supremacy, fearing a drag on the party ([link removed])
- In turning from Trump toward the camera, Biden avoided being dragged down in the first presidential debate ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
We have lots of e-mail newsletters on a variety of topics, including news, politics, business, sports, lifestyle, and more. They're free, and it's easy to subscribe. Here's a complete list. ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed]
[link removed] [link removed]
============================================================
** Like us ([link removed])
** Follow us ([link removed])
You received this message because you signed up for Breaking News Alerts.
Copyright © 2020 The Boston Globe, All rights reserved.
Our mailing address is:
The Boston Globe
1 Exchange Place Suite 201
Boston, MA 02109-2132
USA
** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
** Manage Your Account ([link removed])
| ** Terms of Service ([link removed])
| ** Privacy Policy ([link removed])
| ** Help Center ([link removed])
| ** Advertise (mailto:
[email protected]?subject=Advertising+in+BostonGlobe.com)