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The political season, a (one-sided) return to sanity, and the need for a landslide

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By Infidel753 Infidel753 By traditional assessment, in a US election year, early September is when the broad American public starts turning its attention to the choice looming in early November.  To those readers blessed to live in normal countries, where campaigning is limited by law to just three or four weeks before an election, a two-month political season probably seems absurdly long — but I can assure you, the media and parties here have already been barraging us with election stuff for what feels like an eternity.  As far back as late May, we had already been so interminably inundated that 62% of Americans were feeling burned out on politics and sick of hearing about it. Nevertheless, here we are.  Two more months of this to

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The political season, a (one-sided) return to sanity, and the need for a landslide

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Nevertheless, here we are.  Two more months of this to slog through, and then we can finally put it behind us.

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