Photographer Reflects on Election Rhetoric
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•Dispatch From Maricopa County: Election Deniers, Voting Counts, and More
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Photographer Jamie Lee Taete captured the final days of the US election in Arizona .
Some of the rhetoric and political opinions I encountered were completely horrifying, but when I had actual one -on-one conversations with people, they couldn’t have been more pleasant, he says.
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