Reading between the lines

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Fighting over “could” or “will” and other joys of ballot wording.

Peter Marcus at the Durango Herald walks readers through the squabbles over the language to appear in this election’s “Blue Book.” Via the Durango Herald.

[Photo by Jodie van de Wetering via Flickr/Creative Commons.]