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Letter: Vote for America, vote for Harris

By Sue Kusch, WHITE SALMON
Published: October 1, 2024, 6:00am

It’s clear that Donald Trump is spiraling into a mental health crisis. He recently said on Fox News that the crowd at the debate “went absolutely crazy.” There was no audience present. He also told reporters in California that he would turn on a “very large faucet”— he thinks it would take a day or so — to divert water from the Pacific Northwest to California’s cities and “revert” water to hills to eliminate wildfires. There is no large faucet.

Last week, he claimed California was experiencing “blackouts and brownouts” (not true). His tirades of gibberish at his rallies are bizarre, often incoherent, and fodder for memes. His social media posts also show evidence of somebody unable to control his emotional outbursts. A 78-year-old man posting that he hates Taylor Swift? That women will be so better off they won’t think about abortion?

Hundreds of well-known Republicans are voting for Harris, including most members of Trump’s past administration, retired military personnel, and high-ranking security officials because they believe Trump is unfit for office. A vote for Trump is a vote for chaos, divisiveness, loss of freedoms. A vote for Harris is a vote for America.

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