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At the penthouse bar at the luxurious Kimberly Hotel on East 50th Street in Manhattan, some reporters were told to “Go to hell” and others from conservative outlets were welcomed.

From Salon

The No. 1 issue in the election this year was the economy, which most people think is bad, even if a number of macroeconomic indicators—which can go to hell—suggest that it’s doing pretty well.

From Slate

Donald Trump says the country will "go to hell" and become "communist immediately" if he loses, while Kamala Harris describes her opponent as a "fascist" who wants "unchecked power".

From BBC

“The country is never going to be any better than the people that go into politics, and if we just keep telling them that it’s a dirty business or they’re all crooks, they’ll hear you and and they will stay out of politics and the country will go to hell in a handbag,” he told the crowd.

Trump's running mate JD Vance used the controversy to attack the Biden administration over its handling of the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, saying that Ms Harris "can go to hell".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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