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<title>Is It a Democrat or a Republican?</title>
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<description>When I was young and growing up in Detroit, political signs were obvious. Sometimes the &#x26;#x22;Democrat&#x26;#x22; was larger than the pol&#x26;#x27;s name. Now you need a magnifying glass to discover most politician&#x26;#x27;s party affiliation, if it is there at all. Why are the politicians afraid to advertise their party? I know obfuscation is job 1 for most of them, but it would seem that they would have some pride in their party. Anybody have any ideas?</description>
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