Letter: Russia and the election
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To the editor:
Wouldn't the President, more than anybody, want to know the extent of the Russian interference with the presidential election? Wouldn't any loyal American? The President shouldn't have anything to fear as there is no way anyone could prove if the interference changed any voter's mind. Thus, the election would stand.
— Ronald Van Orden
Bennington
Wouldn't the President, more than anybody, want to know the extent of the Russian interference with the presidential election? Wouldn't any loyal American? The President shouldn't have anything to fear as there is no way anyone could prove if the interference changed any voter's mind. Thus, the election would stand.
— Ronald Van Orden
Bennington
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