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HARTS OF CRIME, Column by Jorge Esteves

Summary by Diario Correo
In 1988, the Democrats elected Michael Dukakis as a candidate for the U.S. presidency. He was a favorite after eight years of Republican Ronald Reagan’s rule. Two months after the election, he was ahead of George Bush (father) until one day he visited a military car factory, put on a helmet and took a tank ride. Shortly afterwards, journalists asked him what punishment he would want for a man who had raped his wife.
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In 1988, the Democrats elected Michael Dukakis as a candidate for the U.S. presidency. He was a favorite after eight years of Republican Ronald Reagan’s rule. Two months after the election, he was ahead of George Bush (father) until one day he visited a military car factory, put on a helmet and took a tank ride. Shortly afterwards, journalists asked him what punishment he would want for a man who had raped his wife.

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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