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Gannett

[gan-it]

noun

  1. Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.



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Trump is also suing the Des Moines Register, its owner Gannett and pollster J. Ann Selzer for releasing a poll shortly before the Nov. 5 election showing Harris with a 3-percentage-point lead.

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Lawyers for Selzer, the Register and Gannett called for the suit’s dismissal in February.

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He is suing various media organizations — including the board of the Pulitzer Prizes and the Des Moines Register and its parent company, Gannett — over journalism he claims was libelous or unfair.

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But if Gannett goes the way of Disney and settles this, the frivolity will only deepen.

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The suit names as defendants Selzer and her polling company; the Des Moines Register; and Gannett, one of America’s largest newspaper chains and owner of USA Today.

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