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Column: How Kamala Harris de-normalized Trump in less than 2 hours
For years, politicians and pundits have yelled themselves hoarse to warn against normalizing Trump's behavior. At Tuesday's debate, Harris showed them how it's done.
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Suspect charged as Trump accuses Biden and Harris of incitement
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