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Because of this, true solutions to problems and frankness is not really addressed anymore, the style is what is often emphasized. “The Candidate” was truly ahead of its time, even though it was made in the 1972. Showed first 250 characters
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Bill Mckay ends up winning the primary and then realizes he can’t back out of the race now. He starts broadening his liberal message to sound more palatable to moderate and conservative voters. His campaign is reduced to using broad cliches and catchy slogans in place of real messages... Showed next 250 characters
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