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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are officially the top two applicants for the highest position in America. Voters will decide who will get the top job on Nov. 5.
Accordingly, voters should ask important questions of both candidates regarding their qualifications and experience to fulfill the duties and responsibilities of the job. Each applicant should explain how they will remedy the important issues facing American families today.
They need to lay out their plans to cure the problems that include, among other things, open borders, record inflation, high energy costs, a depleted strategic oil reserve, increased importation of fentanyl and human trafficking. They need to explain how they will address the foreign policy challenges of multiple wars and political unrest.
Voters should insist on knowing the answers to these important questions before casting their ballots. Candidates who cannot or will not answer these questions should not be selected.
John Tamashiro
Pearl City
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