One fine almost-spring day in early March of this year, a clutch of reporters gathered outside a townhouse on Lafayette Square, just across the street from the White House. They were there for one of those events in a presidential campaign that is, in retrospect, of no importance, but seems absolutely crucial at the time. […]
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