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unrestrained election rhetoricwindsorstar
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A bizarre Wild West characteristic lies at the core of some undemocratic elements within America ’s flirtation with its version of democracy, says Lloyd Brown-John .
An electoral system where foreign dictators become cheerleaders for a U.S. presidential candidate suggests that America needs a serious return to some form of electoral sanity.
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