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Hurricane MatthewThe National Interest
•Donald Trump: Not the President America Needs in a Crisis
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Julian Zelizer : It's easy to forget what’s at stake in the October before an election.
Zelizer says in emergencies like this, political parties don’t matter; people do.
He says Vice President Harris has the poise, competence, and character to lead us through the next four years .
Trump botched emergency response time and time again, Zelizer writes.
About the Author: John Tien served as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from 2021-2023 . He retired from the United States Army in 2011 after more than twenty years of service at the rank of Colonel and was a combat battalion commander in Iraq . Image: Shutterstock.com ..
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