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In statewide races for federal office in Maryland, that 2-to-1 margin for Democrats has become a fact of life.

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Yet maintaining parking lots isn’t anything like contending with the complexity and costs of modernizing and securing voting machines; investing in better ballot counting and voter registration technology; staffing and running polling centers; combating disinformation, AI scams and cyberattacks, and protecting against the threats of violence that have become a fact of life for election officials and their staffs in the Trump years.

But the Democrat mayor of California’s crime capital is asking for patience in addressing the daily shootings and lootings that have become a fact of life for its citizens.

But Shallal said the city needs to fix the violence problem, noting that shootings like the one on Thursday have “become too routine. It’s become a fact of life, that’s the awful thing.”

Systematic extortion has become a fact of life for everyone from businessmen to avocado farmers.

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

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