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¿Dónde están los votantes que podrían decidir la elección presidencial de Estados Unidos?

WASHINGTON . — Cuando escucha el término “bellwether” (indicador), quizás piense en los estados que en las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos siempre votan al ganador de la Casa Blanca.
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Lawmaker dies after plunging into swimming pool on lawn mower
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How this hospital became the set of Netflix series
Northwell Health CEO Michael Dowling talks to the Post’s Lydia Moynihan about opening the hospital’s doors to cameras, their medical breakthroughs, and why he thinks New York City is well on its way to where it was pre-Covid.
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This NYC hospital is becoming the real-life ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
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Giants should regret letting Saquon Barkley go after lighting it up against them, ex-NFL star says
After Saquon Barkley ran for 176 yards against his former Giants in an Eagles uniform, Victor Cruz says Big Blue "should be" regretting letting him go.
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Letters to the Editor: 'Gutted': Readers react to The Times' non-endorsement in the presidential race
Several readers threaten to cancel subscriptions over The Times owner's decision on the editorial board's presidential endorsement. One says it's the right call.
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Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey absent from practice, could miss more time due to jury duty
Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey was absent from practice on Wednesday and could be missing more ahead of this week against the San Francisco 49ers due to jury duty.
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Vivid pinks, greens and Dodger blue mark the joy of October in Southern California
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When Donald Trump cites history, watch out
Trump admits he doesn't read history but his default is clear: He wants to repeat some of America's worst mistakes, not learn from them.
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Letters to the Editor: Kamala Harris' imperfections vs. Trump's dangerous incompetence
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‘Conclave’ is a Vatican melodrama with mass appeal
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India, South Korea, the Middle East: Where California will get its gasoline when Phillips refinery shuts down
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A wave of major listeria recalls shows food safety will 'never be perfect'
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Eastern Sierra housing crunch: With all this open land, why are so many workers living in vans?
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Cooper Kupp won't be only familiar face returning when Rams play host to Vikings
Cooper Kupp finally returns to the Rams' lineup Thursday when the 5-1 Minnesota Vikings come to town with a bunch of Rams connections on board.
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These red states have just offered the most ghoulish argument of all time against abortion rights
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She loves the Yankees. He loves the Dodgers. Can these couples survive the World Series?
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Letters to the Editor: Food pouches for kids and preteen 'skinfluencers' -- parents are failing
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How a forgotten California border town became a hip hideaway — with hot springs and music
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30 films and countless Christmas trees: Alison Sweeney reflects on being one of Hallmark's MVPs
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Rams vs. Minnesota Vikings: How to watch, prediction and betting odds
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Photos: Fans react to the passing of Fernando Valenzuela
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Trump says he'll undertake the 'largest deportation' in U.S. history. Can he do that?
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Steve McQueen on making WWII personal with ‘Blitz’: 'It’s about us fighting ourselves'
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Two extraordinary memoirs chronicle the ways mental illness carves chasms in a life
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Letters to the Editor: Sex abuse settlement, Trump at the Al Smith dinner -- a bad look for the Catholic Church
News of the L.A. archdiocese's sex abuse settlement comes around the same time as Trump spewed insults next to the archbishop of New York.
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It's time to tell the truth about how immigration affects the U.S. economy
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Robert Roberson death penalty case in Texas has turned into a horrific circus
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A definitive yet unserious guide to L.A. for Yankees fans
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Letters to the Editor: Defeating Trump isn't enough. No Republican deserves to win
'By its cult-like blind allegiance to Trump, the Republican Party has forsaken its legitimacy,' says a reader.
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Democrats in tight California House races back anti-crime measure opposed by Newsom
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Arizona teen arrested on terrorism charges in alleged plot against Phoenix Pride Festival
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