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"textContent": "Columnist Ted Diadiun’s simplistic cure for all remaining election issues -- “More Black Republican voters might also mean more Black members of Congress, with more on the GOP side of the aisle” -- is, at best, wishful thinking, writes Stephen Gladstone of Cleveland in a letter to the editor.",
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