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Four female scholars suggest questions for the final presidential debate

  • Written by Michele Gelfand, Professor and Distinguished University Scholar Teacher, University of Maryland

Editor’s note: The final debate of the 2016 presidential election campaign will take place on Oct. 19. We asked four of our contributors to suggest questions they’d like to hear addressed by candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Question 1: Discrimination against Muslims

What will you do to address unfair discrimination against...

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