Letters to the Editor
October 16, 2020

VP candidate supports murder

By From JT Staff Reports

Dear Editor,
To those who believe abortion is a “choice” and not murder consider this; Kamala Harris, the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate voted against a bill in the Senate that would save the life of a baby born alive during a late term abortion not once but twice on two different Senate ...

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By Bob Putman 
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Brady Sweet of Jonathan Alder (right) advances the ball against an opponent. Sweet tallied a team-high 11 points during a win over Tecumseh. (Journal-Tribune file photo by Aleksei Pavloff)
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Sports
North Union’s Jaxon Jolliff looks to pass the ball against Northwestern. (Journal-Tribune photo by Bob Putman)
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