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Hello everybody! Let's get down to brass tax. The recent news about unlimited spending on candidates certain and surely and positively does one thing, and that's draw a line between people who can't spend unlimited amounts (you and me) and people who can (no one you or I know.)

So with that, I opened this little hashtag for regular people (you and I) who could represent us over big interest, because you either vote for the person special interest bought out or you vote for the people. We doing this thing or what?

We're all people here. real people.

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