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The Post Most from The Washington Post Alex Trebek moderated a gubernatorial debate in Pennsylvania. It didn’t go well.; Dear dads: Your daughters told me about their assaults. This is why they never told you.; Republicans have a strategy to save Kavanaugh. It exposes Trumpism at its worst. Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now ‘The trauma for a man’: Male fury and fear rises in GOP in defense of Kavanaugh Reflecting widespread conservative sentiment, Donald Trump Jr. says he worries more for his sons than his daughters in the #MeToo era. By Philip Rucker, Robert Costa • Read more » Morning Mix Alex Trebek moderated a gubernatorial debate in Pennsylvania. It didn’t go well. The overwhelming consensus was that the “Jeopardy!” host should stick to his day job. By Antonia Farzan • Read more » Perspective Dear dads: Your daughters told me about their assaults. This is why they never told you. Women remain overly concerned about protecting men’s feelings. 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