In the mess of the election, comedians provide a much-needed break
By Staff Writer | October 25, 2016Anthony Massa, The Miami Student
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The following piece, written by the editorial editors, reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
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By Hannah Meibers, Guest Columnist
House Speaker and Miami grad Paul Ryan announced on Monday morning in a conference call that he will no longer be defending Donald Trump. According to The New York Times, Ryan clarified that he was not rescinding his endorsement, but instead would be focusing on defending congressional Republicans for the remainder of the presidential race.
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