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"No matter whether candidates are seeking seats on city councils, state legislatures or in the US Congress, elections in America are rarely friendly affairs. They typically feature bitter fights between candidates whose views on how to solve society's problems differ greatly. No presidential race conjured up the degree of incendiary campaigning more than the 2020 race"--
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Hal Marcovitz
Hal Marcovitz has been making his living as a writer for more than a quarter-century. He has worked as a reporter and columnist for several daily newspapers, and can now be found reporting for The Morning Call of Allentown, PA, where he covers government and politics in the Bucks County Courthouse in suburban Philadelphia. Hal is also the author of more than 50 nonfiction books for young readers. He has written biographies of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, civil rights leader Al Sharpton, farm labor leader Cesar Chavez, and film director Ron Howard. He has also written about the lives of several presidents, including Bill Clinton, John Adams, James Monroe, Theodore Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy. Hal lives in Chalfont, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Gail, and daughters Ashley and Michelle.
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