Los Angeles Times

What’s at stake in this election

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Re “Trump is not just a clown. He’s a master of corruption,” Opinion, April 27

A big thank you to Francis Wilkinson for articulati­ng what most sane Americans know and fear — that former President Trump’s steady corruption of the Republican Party is a clear and present danger to democracy.

For the life of me, I cannot understand why this ham-handed megalomani­ac wields so much power over so many. What harm can Trump possibly do to them if they were to come to their senses?

I pray to God that a majority of Americans will outvote the Trumpers at the ballot box in November. A vote for the Democrats is the only safety net we have for hanging on to the freedoms we hold so dear in this country.

Barbara Pronin Laguna Woods

Wilkinson claims that the former president is a master of corruption. But that does not explain why even former Atty. Gen. William Barr, who said Trump was incompeten­t and unfit, would still vote for him.

The answer is simple: Even though many Americans dislike Trump, they would never vote for a liberal under any circumstan­ce.

For the Democrats to have any chance of winning the election, they must address this and find the root cause of this extreme hatred of liberals. Richard Kopelle Los Angeles

Unfortunat­ely, the corruption began in the Constituti­on itself, with the electoral college system.

The 2024 presidenti­al election will be decided by a few thousand independen­t voters in a few tossup counties across several states. We need a miracle.

Tom Tomeoni Thousand Oaks

Although I agree with most of the points made in Wilkinson’s piece, I take great exception to equating Moe, Larry and Curly with the clowns sitting on the Supreme Court or the Republican Party leadership.

The geniuses making up the great team of “The Three Stooges” do not deserve to have their names and legacy dragged through the mud. As a fan of classic comedy, particular­ly the Stooges, I take great umbrage at the mere mention of their names in conjunctio­n with the corrupt members of those groups.

David Starzyk

Los Angeles

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