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Back up post because the last one got deleted. Who do you think will win the election? No need to explain, just tell me why the candidate you choose represents you and your community the best. (I will report any accounts that try to delete other people's opinions. Censorship is not allowed, and neither is insulting people for no reason. You know who you are.)

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