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smoltchanov
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« on: March 15, 2021, 12:00:46 PM »

Hope so. In addition to other reasons - it became utterly uninteresting to observe US politics from abroad: you can basically predict positions on almost all important issues for 98+% of Democratic candidates and 99+% of Republican after seeing a letter behind their name. That's why i prefer 1960th-1970th period, when you could find almost every type of candidates in both parties - even really conservative Democrats and really liberal Republicans. Now it's so boring....
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