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[Title] => As American as apple pie - WHY AND WHY NOT by Nelson A. Navarro
[Summary] => NEW YORK The first thing that grabs anybody who tries to make sense of American politics is that there are no rules. True, there are all sorts of legal requirements, timetables, spending limits and sacred cows to cater to. But by and large, the candidate who seeks office has no real guarantees. He or she gets thrown to the wolves.
Outsiders and foreigners cannot help but be aghast by the sheer flood of words, the ceaseless obsession with image-building and the tyrannical hold of that institution called polling on this nations political life.
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Outsiders and foreigners cannot help but be aghast by the sheer flood of words, the ceaseless obsession with image-building and the tyrannical hold of that institution called polling on this nations political life.
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November 15, 2000 - 12:00am