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National Perspective: The encroaching stink of political sargassum
SEBASTIAN, Fla. — Here comes the sargassum. The seaweed blob that washes ashore here every April — University of South Florida specialists say this year’s harvest is a 13-ton wave-runner, maybe the biggest ever — creates a stink as it dominates the coastal environment and temperatures rise. The brown algae produce rashes and emit toxic fumes. This year, the political equivalent of the sargassum is abortion, which is why the most important development of recent days in presidential politics didn’t happen in New Hampshire, where Donald Trump campaigned in the state with the smallest seacoast, nor in Iowa, where Tim Scott barnstormed through a state safely inland. It didn’t happen in daylight,

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