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 The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Joe Biden is still ahead in the key stanley cup  state of Pennsylvania. The Democratic nominee leads President Trump 51 to 44%.The survey was taken after last week s debate, but before Mr. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19. The pol stanley cup l also found that the coronavirus is a major factor for two-thirds of voters in that state, which the president won narrowly in 2016.In Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, the president s health was on voters  minds, even on the sidelines of little league soccer.                                         Our national defense depends on him, his health and the people around him,  Trump supporter and teacher Nicholas Ametrano told CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste.Chris Smith, who coaches his son s team, is a firefighter. The Biden supporter works overtime to rescue his family s finances after COVID-19 forced his wife to close her small business.         Our business lost over $30,000,  Smith said. That loss is impacting his decision on Election Day, he said. I really think our president dropped the ball big time on that,  he said.  Here we are, six, seven months later, and we re no better off now today than we were back in March. Nick Arnone, a self-employed engineer, is among those defending the president s handling of the pandemic.  I believe that the government s stanley cup  doing everything they possibly can,  he said.            Arnone said he has his own prescription for curing COVID-19:  If you do not have a good economy, yo Hjlj Former Justice Stevens: Campaign cash isn t speech
 With news that the charges against the Duke lacrosse players will be dropped, bloggers LaShawn Barber and K.C. Johnson have the latest, with links to their many admirable posts on the subject. It has been clear for a very long time that this has been an unjust prosecution. One thing that fascinates me is that so many on the left have had an overpowering desire to believe these charges, in the face of all the evidence of prosecutorial misconduct. It is a desire that seems to have the characteristics of religious faith--a faith, in this case, that privileged white males are constantly abusing vulnerable black females. These people want desperately to believe that this happened in this case--even though it s obvious that it isn t so.The Situation in IraqFouad Ajami has a long piece in the Wall Street Journal entitled  Iraq in the Balance.  Here are some excerpts, which I hope will entice you into reading  stanley quencher the whole thing:                                         A traveler who moves between Baghdad and Washington is struck by the gloomy despair in Washington and the cautious sense of optimism in Baghdad. Baghdad has not been prettified; its streets remain a sore to the eye, its government still hunkered down in the Green Zone, and violence is never far. But the sense of deliverance, and the hopes invested in this new security plan, are palpable. I crissc stanley cup rossed the city--always with armed protection--making my way to Sunni and stanley sverige  Shia politicians and clerics alike. The Sunni and Shia