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Both Republican and Democratic pols and community leaders predicted the move would significantly boost the candidacy of Democratic primary winner Susan Zhuang.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/07/08/nycs-vito-labella-stays-in-nyc-asian-council-district-race/
In Texas, Kennedy's vice presidential running mate Lyndon Johnson used a network of rural bosses to stuff ballot boxes; 1,000 miles to the north, mob bosses and crooked pols in Chicago were similarly rigging the results.
One needs but to listen a little closer to the lyrics, about “workin’ all day overtime hours for bulls**t pay” to see the difference between him and the rich pundits and pols celebrating the track.
Students carrying loan debt are different – vote-seeking pols have told them that the debt they took on, the contracts they signed, the cost they knew was part of going to college is unfair, because it’s too much of a burden.