It's called cheating. And they cheat because they have no helpful policies to offer. If they were serious about representing constituents, (now, hear me out,) they would, ya know, represent their constituents and not their corporate sponsors.
It's called cheating. And they cheat because they have no helpful policies to offer. If they were serious about representing constituents, (now, hear me out,) they would, ya know, represent their constituents and not their corporate sponsors.
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