Kuhn: “Both men will still likely become senators. And that too reminds us of our divisions and what goes unhealed. Imagine the states reversed. It’s impossible to conceive of Connecticut electing a senator who questioned the Civil Rights Act. It’s equally unimaginable that Kentucky would elect a senator who lied about his Vietnam War record.”
The Sixties, Blumenthal, and Paul
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