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To U.S. Death Row Inmates, Today's Election is a Matter of Life or Death

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You don't have to tell Daniel Troya and the 40 other denizens of federal death row locked in shed-sized solitary cells for 23 hours a day, every day, that elections have consequences. To them, from inside the U.S. government's only death row located in Terre Haute, Indiana, Tuesday's election is quite literally a matter of life and death: If Kamala Harris wins, they live; if Donald Trump wins, they die. "He's gonna kill everyone here that he can," Troya, 41, said in an email from behind bars. "That's as easy to predict as the sun rising."

Poll: Most Hungarians want to review EU membership, reinstate death penalty

2/3 of Hungarians would consider it desirable for Hungary to review its EU membership or some of the commitments resulting from membership, according to a poll conducted by the Iranytu Institute.

A further 23.8% oppose the idea, while 9.7% did not take a stand.

Only 17% said Hungary has benefited from EU membership, as against 44% who said Hungary has lost out. Another 28% said Hungary has both won and lost, and 11% did not know.

On another issue, 40% of respondents would support a renegotiation of the state debt if it did not harm Hungary's image, while 26% would support it regardless. Such a move would do more harm than good in the view of 22%, and 12% were undecided.

The introduction of capital punishment has the full support of 55% of respondents, 33% rejected it, while 11% would support the death penalty only in special cases.

Source: politics.hu, February 6, 2013

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