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Frida Ghitis : Four people overdosed on heroin in her hometown of Middletown , Ohio , on a Saturday .
She says heroin crept slowly into the small Ohio town by invitation; her mother lay comatose in a hospital after an apparent heroin overdose.
Ghitis says the pain itself has increased in recent years , and it comes from many places: factories that provided material security have downsized or altogether ceased to exist. Some of it is aesthetic, as the storefronts that once made American towns beautiful and vibrant gave way to cash-for-gold stores and payday lenders.
Sally Kohn : Not every Trump voter lives like this woman, but nearly every Trump supporter knows someone who does.
She says there is no group of people hurtling more quickly to social decay than Trump voters.
Trump 's promises are the needle in America ’s collective vein, she says.
Kohn hopes Americans cast their gaze to those with the most power to address these problems: each other.
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