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The Toledo Blade 

Walton: When it came to polling, Sam Lubell had a knack

AN INTRIGUING invitation landed in my email inbox the other day. Take our survey and earn up to $500 for sharing your opinions, it said. If I want to sign on and take additional periodic surveys, it told me, I can earn even more.

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Burris: The humanist

There was a moment in the 2020 presidential campaign that, for me, defined Joe Biden. It was when, of all things, he put out a campaign ad based on a poem.

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Editorial: Church demo ban is difficult issue

Toledo is the largest Ohio city to impose a moratorium on construction of new car washes, now that City Council has ordered a pause in approval of car washes and storage units awaiting an impact study by the Toledo Plan Commission.

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Editorial: Biden speech illuminating

President Biden’s Oval Office speech to the nation Wednesday night confirms the wisdom of Democratic Party leaders who pushed him out of the campaign for re-election.

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To the editor: Retaliation for atrocities will only escalate

At long last the Palestinian cause is well stated by Dr. Jomana Al-Hinti (“Justice denied from Palestinian perspective,” June 30). After thousands of homes destroyed, main hospitals shattered, and over 35,000 people killed, mainly women and children, in Gaza, perhaps Al-Hinti’s essay will get the attention of the local citizenry. The savage surprise attack by Hamas on Israel is no justification for these mass murders, not only in Gaza but also now on Lebanon’s border.

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To the editor: Misleading statements about election security are dangerous

In today’s hyperconnected world, online political conspiracy theories can spread at alarmingly rapid rates, and it’s no secret there’s a festering distrust of our country’s electoral system. According to a national poll conducted earlier this year, just 61 percent of registered Republicans are confident their vote will be counted accurately in this year’s election, compared with 90 percent of registered Democrats. As concerns about fair and secure elections grow louder, charged political rhetoric has added fuel to the fire. Читать дальше...