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"    Voting in America: A ‘How To Guide’   By Tim Slagle                                                                                                   Winter 2002/2003 ell, the elections are over, and the nation has let its decisions be heard. Let me offer a most sincere wish to everyone reading this article that you were one of the fortunate candidates who won in November. It is my true belief that anyone with the intelligence and taste to be reading this right now is certainly most capable and eminently qualified to hold office.    Year after year, it never ceases to amaze me that, despite the overwhelming logic of Jeffersonian principles, so many people desperately seek to elect officials who oppose them. There’s no shortage of examples of wasteful government spending, yet somehow no shortage either of candidates who pitch themselves as Santa Claus. The candidate who vows to bring the bacon home to his district is a hero.    So what gives? Of course, much of campaigning these days takes place on television (and it’s fun to blame television) Though, truly, the reliance on TV advertising is so out of hand that any candidate who doesn’t advertise on television has no hope of being perceived as legitima"
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