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07/08/2019
■Class discussion: Do you agree with Amash that for U.S. politicians “loyalty to party is more important than serving the American people or protecting our governing institutions”? Why or why not? Are raising campaign money and winning the next election the top goals of our elected officials? How would you change the political system? Should only individual voters be allowed to contribute a limited amount only to candidates running to represent them? Should primary voters simply choose the two top vote-getters – regardless of political party – to face each other in a general election?
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