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New CEG Useful Websites Link

Posted on July 14, 2019 by Jim Tanner

Thanks to Put Barber for the following link.

CEG Useful Website Section 28. D.
English Title: A Path Forward to November 3, 2020
URL: URL: https://davidharrisonpathforward.blogspot.com/
Recommended by: Put Barber
Description: Advice on things one might do that build toward defeating Trumpism in 2020. Former Evans School lecturer David Harrison offers commentary and links to organizations and candidates engaged toward that goal.  A new post will be published every other week (and available by email if preferred) until the 2020 election occurs.  Past posts are indexed.

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