OPINION:
Some say it’s hard to judge a book by its cover, but oftentimes after a few chapters it gets a little easier to get a feel for the story. Looking at those in elected political positions today makes one scratch one’s head and ask, Who is voting these people in? And what were the qualifications on which those voters based their decisions?
It becomes a bit disconcerting to glance at the elected landscape, either local or federal, but words including “fraud,” “impostor” and “unqualified” appear to be the only consistent commonalities.
GARY A. GUBISCH
Columbia, Md.
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