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In case you couldn’t stomach five hours of GOP presidential candidates sniping at each other while competing to see who could do more to cut access to health care for women, Michael Cavna was doing some quick sketches for Twitter. Cavna—best known for his wonderful Comic Riffs column at the Washington Post—is no Jane Rosenberg, but this is definitely better than being there.

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BTW, although the thought of Donald Trump as president may alternately thrill or chill you, there’s one thing for certain: he brings out the best in political cartoonists as this gallery at Politico from a few months ago shows. Above, Ed Hall, below Ann Telnaes.

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