Letters: Thanks, Joe
Briefly

Once again, Joe Biden has put country above personal interest. His whole life has been devoted to public service. Thanks, Joe, once again. Jerome Fishkin, Walnut Creek.
The Democratic candidate should pledge to pardon Trump only after he has been convicted or pleaded guilty to significant charges. This move aims to unify the country and potentially increase the candidate's chances of winning. Jay Chafetz, Walnut Creek.
Questions arise on where Kamala Harris stands on criminal justice reform. Will she support necessary reforms or oppose them? Her stance as president can influence federal criminal justice reform and mass incarceration policies. A justice reform activist seeks clarity on her position. Crosthwaite, Corcoran.
Joe Biden's service is appreciated, but Democrats must remain focused on winning the election. The primary goal is to secure victory in this crucial election season. The excitement must not distract from the ultimate objective of winning. Join Crosthwaite, Corcoran.
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