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Huh, I guess it's a competition now with which elections are most unfairAbbot basically ran unapposed in the primary, there were other people, but they were nobodies. He won the primary with more than 90% of the vote.
But what really outraged me was that I looked at every race, every candidate I could find, etc. even the ones who I knew would lose tried their best, really wanting to run. robert Gray, meanwhile, made some excuse that he "just didn't have time" to campaign, although Valerie Short filled out the qualifying paperwork later and still managed to raise some money.
I don't know if I would have wanted either of the two women as governor, but they were good people whose voices deserved to be heard. Instead we have a nobody that doesn't deserve to win an election. What kind of message does that send, where you can run your campaign as best as you can and then lose to someone who literally sat at home and did nothing?
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