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The Hill: Trump's Supreme Court decision energizes the White House.
He energizes the left against him and that's the problem.
It comes at no cost and it energizes the base.
" JW: "It energizes me when these trolls slide into your DMs or on your Facebook page or on your Instagram pictures, it kind of energizes me and makes me more convicted in my beliefs.
I feel really tired and hope the dinner tonight energizes me.
"It is also a strategy that energizes our base," she added.
Then you can focus on doing more of what energizes you.
The colorful design just energizes any outfit you pair it with.
In the homestretch, both are doubling down on what energizes their bases.
President Trump certainly energizes some Republicans and gets them to the polls.
He never seems to get tired, and his fiery play energizes crowds.
"People don't know what drives me, what energizes me," he told me.
What energizes me most is being with our clients and our people.
Such a nomination might split the Republicans more than it energizes the Democrats.
I'd compare it to 'Build the Wall,' almost — a thing that energizes people.
Harris also touched on nearly every hot-button issue that energizes progressive voters.
"It kind of energizes me, motivates me to get things done," she said.
That energizes the elements, giving them enough momentum to be thrown off the star.
Motivation is what energizes, maintains, and controls your behavior against internal and external forces.
Anything that energizes the anti-Trump vote will be a boon to Democrat Northam.
You can also rig an "OR" gate, whereby flipping either lever energizes the wire.
The demand for creativity and problem-solving that comes with teaching energizes me, too.
With that road map, you can focus on doing more of what energizes you.
He knows stoking doubt and distrust regarding institutions and establishment figures energizes his base.
The show should make me sad, but instead it energizes me—like death metal.
It's a little bit of a moody day, but a little conflict energizes you, Aries.
"The reality is that he definitely energizes his base support," Democratic strategist Joe Trippi acknowledged.
Greater innovation and access to capital energizes the economy and allows more companies to succeed.
It energizes me and helps me control my weight without having to watch every calorie.
When you understand and reconnect with what energizes you, you'll find your passion is restored.
"We know the real-world exchange of hateful ideologies emboldens and energizes these groups," she said.
Each of those changes energizes a new set of advocates, making the work of politicians hard.
And I think that energizes, that clarifies the focus, it provides an intensity and a passion.
"You're defined by the 20 percent" that energizes the base in primaries and the general election.
According to this view, whichever party more fully energizes its partisans will come out on top.
Against the bright value of white, this blue looks deeper, which further energizes the shapes' edges.
Last Chance "Abortion Is Normal" is the kind of exhibition that energizes supporters and upsets opponents.
"I think it energizes people," Cruz told CNN on the eve of Trump's visit to Houston.
The neon light Hill energizes might represent a force, a spiritual aura, or a creative potency.
This reality energizes both of them, but in their daily lives, activism can be exhausting and dangerous.
AIPAC lobbies politicians on its pro-Israel agenda and energizes Americans around strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship.
But I also believe that the left should be optimistic because optimism energizes people and wins elections.
"No one energizes our base like @realDonaldTrump," Ms. McDaniel said in a late-night tweet on Tuesday.
Rather than bring people toward a legal consensus, such a tone diminishes the institution and energizes opponents.
And Democrats should keep in mind that nothing energizes the Republican base like a Supreme Court appointment.
This actually makes things even more difficult for red-state Democrats and further energizes the Republican base.
Similarly, banning "transgender" and "diversity" energizes the ideals of white nationalism and attacks on already vulnerable communities.
"The requirement to do that is a message that energizes people and they're excited about," he said.
The fact that we're doing something special this year, I tell you what, it re-energizes you.
Primaries and special elections are all about voter turnout and who energizes people to get to the polls.
Sticking with him for a day longer energizes the base of the opposing party and loses swing voters.
"I think that's the one thing energizes conservatives more than anything else, is the Supreme Court," said Sen.
And his clear win in Wisconsin certainly energizes all those who have believed in the senator from day 1.
Stretching energizes you and also helps keep your blood from pooling into strange areas within your corporal flesh husk.
But Miller believes the zero-tolerance policy makes good political sense for Trump, in that it energizes his base.
What energizes her story is the fight to achieve a measure of analytical clarity in the midst of catastrophe.
"The president energizes base Republicans and has had great success with working class voters," he said in an email.
Also: For all the grief JaVale McGee gets at his shakiest, his presence often (bizarrely) energizes the Warriors' stars.
DORRANCE DANCE The tap dancer and choreographer Michelle Dorrance energizes the Joyce Theater with her vivacious spirit and skill.
A President unable to recognize harms coming our way, and to deploy resources to stop them, energizes our enemies.
Progressive activists warn that the court's reputation could be damaged if it oversteps with unpopular rulings and energizes progressive voters.
The exercise wakes me up and energizes me for the week ahead, but it's hard to get up this early!
"For producers like ourselves, this reservoir energizes us," said Cruz, 46, by telephone from Moraicito, near Nacaome in western Honduras.
He may think that makes him look tough and energizes his base, but it is making America isolated and weaker.
" She added, "It's time we find a true mascot that uplifts and energizes rather than one that demoralizes and hurts.
White supremacists don't have much reason to fear a Justice Department headed by Jeff Sessions, while Trump's rhetoric energizes them.
He is a man who approaches politics like professional wrestling, happy to play the villain if it energizes his base.
But as he energizes the Democratic base, some Republicans say Mr. Booker has lost his broader appeal in New Jersey.
National-level policy messaging must be better coordinated, while discouraging ill-disciplined public bombast that alienates friends and energizes foes.
A call-to-action, which encourages people to vote in solidarity with their community is something that energizes our young people.
Immigration is also one that energizes K Street, because the issue affects so many sectors, including manufacturing, technology, restaurants and construction.
"The only individual who energizes Republican voters more than Nancy Pelosi is President Trump," GOP strategist John Ashbrook said in an interview.
"It is a highly compelling and engaging platform that induces urgency, incentivizes consistency, and most importantly, re-energizes its most loyal customers."
Watch for early voting, which started this week in Texas, and whether Trump's visit to the state on Monday energizes Republican voters.
Good food energizes your brain so you can focus without distraction and you see more good than bad in yourself and others.
Last night, Mr. Alaïa invited me to dinner, so that's on my mind — he always energizes me and inspires me to create.
Rage runs throughout "There's Blood at the Wedding," and it's an anger that both energizes and overwhelms this hourlong mixed-media show.
Among the ingredients, Blue Vital Algae energizes the skin and fights cellular stress and Actiflow reduces vascular congestion, and cornflower for soothing.
The Warsaw speech was the latest example of the White House tapping into the deep anti-globalist streak that energizes his base.
Democrats have been busy attracting candidates in those districts, too, as the #MeToo movement and furor surrounding President Trump's policies energizes the left.
The hope of those in favor of the project is that a victory this Wednesday energizes public opinion enough to overcome the opposition.
And raising two young girls, I want to say to them, "Always have that thing that energizes you and that feeds your soul."
"Every Democratic voter should give a dollar to Arpaio's primary campaign because nobody energizes Latino voters nationally better than Joe Arpaio," said Rep.
"To get their take on it also re-energizes my purpose," Mr. Allen, 46, said recently over lunch at a Greenwich Village restaurant.
Better to beat Mr. Trump on the merits in 2020, she has argued, than risk a failed impeachment that energizes his core supporters.
"It energizes our base, but it also speaks directly to those very few people in the middle in those very important swing states."
"No one energizes our base like @realDonaldTrump," Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel wrote Tuesday night in a message retweeted by the president.
But while Bailey clearly has an eye for color and pattern, her work never energizes the museum space in the ways you'd hope.
Yet even the worst modern campaign is better run, gets more publicity, and energizes its supporters much more than weak campaigns at lower levels.
Vietnam's economy has been energizes by the opening up of dozens of business sectors under Dung and his government's pursuit of free trade accords.
She could lay it on thick with a message that energizes that liberal core, which could help her slam the door shut on Trump.
"If what energizes people is solving big problems, that is going to be the motivator... It's not going to be the media," Minadakis said.
This contradiction (to revert to Marxist vocabulary) is precisely what energizes the film and rescues it from the twin dangers of tedium and sentimentality.
That idea is likely to remain a tough sell with many voters, even as it energizes the liberal left wing of the Democratic Party.
"So let me say this plainly, any leader who energizes their political movement by demonizing Israel is not a friend of Israel," Kohr said.
Iowans like Ms. Kipp believe the Democratic Party must select the candidate with the boldest vision that energizes base voters, regardless of political constraints.
This language of historical memory — the reflection on the past, in the present, and how it relates to the future — energizes Trinidad / Joy Station.
If having the full moon in your sign energizes you, then hosting the new moon can make you all the more willing to dig deep.
Many stars have also learned that fame and accessibility on social media do not necessarily mix, and that reacting to the trolls only energizes them.
So far, every season of The Masked Singer has had one contestant who energizes the crowd and puts on a spectacle that floord the panel.
The ascendance of Mr. Trump, a man who exudes much of the anti-Washington animus that energizes his party, has not helped clarify the conflict.
Republicans did so because Trump energizes their base and ensures that they keep their $174,000-a-year jobs and free parking at Reagan National Airport.
But it's not impossible if the impeachment fight energizes Trump voters — and if battleground state voters get turned off by the 2020 Democrats' left turn.
And I wonder if some sort of overnight polling had came in and said you know what really energizes the base, it&aposs not health care.
The hustle and bustle of the city energizes me, but my office is serene, which is fitting for a company in the beauty and wellness industry.
It's called "productive giving," Grant explains, and it's all about incorporating generosity into your daily life in a way that energizes you, instead of prompting burnout.
To reverse our party's fortunes, we need a leader who engages and energizes working families — of all colors — who are so central to our country's success.
Though done more than a decade apart, the placement connects and energizes the two works, allotting each more presence than it might not have otherwise possessed.
And it has raised questions not only about Mr. Trump's grasp of the issue that animated his campaign and energizes his core supporters, but his leadership.
The twists and convolutions to which her figures are subjected alter the space around them, denying flatness and creating a dynamic force that energizes the page.
Stocks like profit growth, so a change in economic policy that energizes the economy and spills into corporate profits should be easily embraced by stock market investors.
The strategy at once energizes the Republican base and further divides Democrats who've been grumbling for years about the leadership bottleneck at the top of the party.
Trump-Putin criticism energizes Democrats Meanwhile, Republicans say they're fine with how President Trump handled his summit with Vladimir Putin, despite bipartisan criticism from members of Congress.
But G.O.P. lawmakers are mute on this because President Trump energizes their base and ensures their $174,000-a-year jobs and free parking at Reagan National Airport.
Make time for whatever energizes you Most successful people carve out time in their morning to commit to things that make them feel relaxed, energized and motivated.
"He combines showmanship with social awareness in a way that re-energizes the faded but nonetheless durable democratic promise of movies," A.O. Scott wrote about the filmmaker.
In another scenario, Amazon HQ2 and HQ3 could serve more as a controlled power source — one that economically energizes a broad base of residents and local communities.
Slamming the news media or pro-Obamacare demonstrators energizes his base, but it's hard to move much higher in the polls without making a less partisan pitch.
Chapman still energizes crowds in the ninth inning, and Reyes — his hapless April aside — has found a safe harbor in Flushing, where fans remember his past success.
He has tweeted almost endlessly since, but Thursday was his first chance to speak directly to a loyal crowd, at times off-script, something that energizes him.
Focusing on such a short amount of time with the characters — especially when we know this the very end of the story — quickens and energizes Haigh's story.
Nor did they make the case for single-payer health insurance, the issue that energizes their party's progressive base perhaps more than any other, aside from stopping Trump.
Pygmalion remained at the center, surrounded by Céphise, a rival for his affections; Cupid, the life-giving agent; assorted onlookers; and the statue herself, whom Cupid quickly energizes.
Or why Venezuela's Rougned Odor is so popular with Texas Rangers fans, or why Hernandez's teammate with the Dodgers — the Cuban Yasiel Puig — energizes crowds in Los Angeles.
His eagerness to score points against his fellow judges might be politically dunderheaded since it has alienated potential allies in the court but it energizes his prose with rage. 
When you combine that with the skill set that he has and the energy that he brings, he doesn't only energize 50,000 people, he energizes everyone in the clubhouse.
At some point, efforts to thwart the president risk becoming a smaller version of the debate over impeachment: It energizes the Democratic hard left but alienates many other voters.
It's possible to have a to-do list that energizes you, helps you prioritize your day and motivates you to keep moving forward, even after those inevitable distractions or setbacks.
The question now becomes whether this harms the Comer wing of the GOP -- of which Hoover was a key player -- or if Bevin's call for resignations energizes the Comer base.
Because while attacking his enemies energizes his base at rallies, it does little to remind voters sitting on the fence why they might like to cast their ballots for him.
But the test of a march's long-term efficacy, she said, is whether it energizes participants long after they've gone home, sustaining them through the less exciting aspects of change.
Solution: Find an on-the-go option that energizes and satiates Grabbing a cup of coffee to wake up is OK, but make sure you give your body a little fuel.
And we got a performance that was full-on theater kid, pure over-the-top spectacle, the kind of thing that energizes familiar music and brings back its sense of wonder.
"We can't underestimate the power of that trickle down effect, because when every voice is heard and people see themselves represented, it inspires and really energizes the next generation of creators."
And that brings me to the third thing that's crystal clear: when you attack Planned Parenthood, it only energizes our 10.5 million supporters, our patients, and our incredible volunteers even more.
"Maybe they're going to put him on the ticket then," said Tad Devine when asked by Politico's Glenn Thrush in a podcast about Clinton supporters appreciating the way Sanders energizes young voters.
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Now that Tiger has come right back there again, winning a major championship, possibly putting Jack's (Nicklaus) record (of 18 career major wins) in play again ... it just re-energizes the game.
" Sroka said Medicare for All "both energizes the base and provides a robust alternative to people who feel like they've been totally left out and ignored by both political parties for decades.
If gun control becomes an issue that energizes its supporters as much as its opponents, and that becomes a leading priority for the party, that bodes well for its long-term chances.
HUNTSMAN: Actually, I think, energizes the base to get out for Republicans a lot of times because they feel like they don&apost connect with the elites, they don&apost connect with celebrities.
Such tension energizes the Guggenheim exhibition, whose audience walks the halls with deserved paranoia: everyone seems hyperaware that others might be looking at them looking at the artist's explicit nudes — and they're right.
CNN's Ron Brownstein wrote recently about why one-party rule doesn't usually last long in this country in recent years; because the in-power party oversteps its bounds and energizes the other side.
"Google's entrance into our market bolsters our high-tech legacy, energizes our entrepreneurs, tinkerers and engineers, and supports the high quality of life Huntsville is known for delivering," said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle.
As performed by the remarkable young actor Michael Benjamin Washington, embodying more than two dozen different characters, and directed by Saheem Ali, "Fires in the Mirror" energizes with its sheer force of clarity.
While Trump energizes his base with immigration bashing and projecting a tough-guy stance on trade and tariffs, his camp believes the key mantra to reelection is jobs up, wages up, crime down.
Still, it has been crisply directed by Kimberly Senior ("Disgraced"), on a stylish, flexible set by Wilson Chin, and the cast members bring a bright sheen to their performances that energizes the proceedings.
"In 1986 when I am 3 years old, Ronald Reagan re-energizes the drug war that was started in 1971 by Richard Nixon by further militarizing the police in our communities," she writes.
The more the Supreme Court has gone beyond the role envisioned for it by the Founding Fathers and become a political actor, the more any vacancy on the court energizes partisans on both sides.
I mean, we-, you know, this is a problem that has solutions, right, and that's the other exciting part about it, and that's the part that energizes us, is we really can fix this.
While the political incentive for 2020 prospects to support Sanders' single-payer bill are clear, and the issue energizes progressives, some Democrats worry that such a rapid move leftward will come with steep costs.
This question applies to both the primaries—where every Democrat will hopefully be vocally opposed to the Zero Tolerance "policy"—and the general, where the issue energizes the GOP while seeming to enervate Democrats.
Questions about which contender is "electable" and who can "bring the country together" distract from areas where female and minority candidates may lead the pack, including policy proposals and who best energizes typical nonvoters.
Taking inspiration from the second installment of 29Rooms, we're investigating the role of power in these trailblazers' work — how it energizes them to spur meaningful change — and the inspiring mentors from whom they're drawing strength.
"Another operative said that Trump energizes base Republicans voters "like no one else" and, with just four weeks left before Election Day, Republicans must "keep our side engaged and mobilized for the next 4 weeks.
Today, scientists know that a pulsar—the corpse of a massive star, as dense as an atomic nucleus and the size of a city, spinning 30 times a second—lurks at the center and energizes it.
Sanders has made the case that the party must nominate a candidate who energizes the liberal base and has a message that resonates with working-class voters in the Midwest, who broke for Trump in 2016.
"The Congressman deeply appreciates his caregivers, the dedicated staff at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the warm messages and outpouring of support he has received — in fact, it energizes him," Cummings' spokesperson told BuzzFeed News in an email.
The technique being used by her team re-energizes the walking function, although the patients still need some support because all the information needed to maintain balance — sensory information processed by the brain — still has trouble getting through.
"Bumper U.S. ADP payrolls re-energizes the dollar and sends UST 2102.20-year yields ever-closer to the key 2101 percent level," said Nizam Idris, Gareth Berry, and Teresa Lam, strategists at Macquarie Bank in a Thursday note.
Since the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan brought the anti-abortion movement into the Republican tent, a coalition of Republicans and evangelicals has focused on abortion generally and Roe in particular, as the super fuel that energizes the right.
As much as anything, Twitter is the broadcast network for Mr. Trump's parallel political reality — the "alternative facts" he has used to spread conspiracy theories, fake information and extremist content, including material that energizes some of his base.
Fifty years old, with seven features to his name — most of them available on North American streaming platforms — he combines showmanship with social awareness in a way that re-energizes the faded but nonetheless durable democratic promise of movies.
Compared with 19 teenagers who were not addicted, the brains of the addicted boys had significantly higher levels of GABA, a neurotransmitter in the cortex that inhibits neurons, than levels of glutamate-glutamine, a neurotransmitter that energizes brain signals.
But Republicans won't back common-sense gun laws that would protect fully developed human beings — because the N.R.A. energizes their base and funds their campaigns and ensures their $174,000-a-year jobs and free parking at Reagan National Airport.
"When Trump plays to his base with his xenophobia and bigotry, it drives away tolerant suburban voters, threatens America's perishable crop industry and energizes young people and voters of color," said Frank Sharry, the executive director of America's Voice.
A big reason was Anna Kendrick: She eye-rolls, smirks, riffs, raps, dances and beams her way through the film as Beca Mitchell, an undergraduate who energizes and modernizes an all-female a cappella group on a college campus.
"It's an issue that energizes a portion of the Democratic electorate, but none who rightfully acknowledges or cares about climate change is going to vote for a Republican anyway," Cate said, noting Democrats' edge in Florida absentee voting and voter registration.
Indeed, Les Paradis energizes art with confrontational juices, enriching it as a form of political discourse by provoking debate about photographic realism in our time of digital post-photography — a phenomenon perhaps best explained in Fred Ritchin's book After Photography.
"The author has discovered a subject that energizes him the way a birch-bark canoe roused John McPhee, the way a French meal stoked M.F.K. Fisher and the way the burning Bronx fired up Jonathan Mahler," according to Will Blythe's review.
This foot-massaging mat that energizes you This high-density, performance-grade rubber foam mat gives deep, energizing foot massages with just the touch of your foot and helps reduce the pain of prolonged standing by increasing leg and foot circulation.
Their intense bond energizes a complex web of dormant relationships—involving Jacob's girlfriend, Tricia (Kristin Slaysman), and Colleen's childhood friend Emily (Molly Plunk), among many others—and the agonized yet sweetly comic action yields profound tenderness and grandly humane passion.
Sanders' approach, disconnected from the candidate himself, offers 2020 Democratic hopefuls some useful lessons about how they can put together a campaign that energizes, inspires and mobilizes voters to give their party the best chance of winning the White House.
This is just genre boilerplate, in a way, but it also confirms that at present the genre's default ideology is a variant of the masters-of-the-universe libertarianism that energizes some of the most vocal sectors of the American ruling class.
Also, much more revenue will be produced by a tax law with rational marginal rates that energizes effective use of investment dollars than one with high marginal rates that causes people to seek out tax avoidance as their primary goal of investing.
Voters had to choose whether to back someone with an appeal to independents and disaffected Republicans, like moderates Biden, Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar of neighboring Minnesota, or someone who energizes the party's liberal base and brings out new voters, like progressives Sanders and Warren.
But Delia isn't much help at moments like this, or at any moment, really—what gets her off, energizes her, is her own greed—and Lydia's opening number addresses her feeling that grief doesn't have a place in the world, and therefore neither does she.
Alone, it costs $180, but you're going to want the set, which includes a magnetic wand that you'll hover above your face to suck the magnetic-coated clay (and the gunk in your pores) right out, while generating a small electromagnetic interaction that energizes the cells.
Big picture, the damage Trump does to the Republican Party is that he polarizers, emotionalizes and energizes the huge number of voters who thoroughly detest what Trump is doing to America, or merely disapprove what Trump is doing to America sufficiently enough to inspire them to vote.
With the exit of President Obama, Pelosi is now the Democrats' most prominent national figure — a liberal lion of San Francisco who both energizes the base and alienates many voters in the more conservative-leaning districts the Democrats are hoping to pick up in November. Rep.
Moving on and going down, I was very impressed how Olivier Kosta-Théfaine's rhizomatic "Contemplate the Sky" (2018) installation, made only with the flame of cheap cigarette lighters, unites and visually energizes the ceiling of the entrance to the wine cellars, connecting the entranceway to the infinite.
Committing to a strategic mix of energy sources will spare us extended debates, coupled with inaction, that result only in us squandering our resources rather than harnessing them in a manner that drives and energizes what is our true economic growth engine — the American middle class.
Voters are pondering whether to back someone with appeal to independents and disaffected Republicans, like moderates Biden, Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar of neighboring Minnesota, or someone who energizes the party's liberal base and brings out new voters, like progressives Sanders and fellow Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
"If Democrats were going to win in Arizona in 2016, you'd need a Republican who turns off Republican women, who really energizes Latinos, and you'd need other races on the ground that can really drive engagement — and we have all that," said Andrei Cherny, a former state Democratic chairman.
With impeachment, campaign officials and White House allies believe Trump has gained a formidable advantage in his bid for reelection: one that energizes his core supporters, places a segment of independent voters at odds with his opponents and potentially imperils swing-state Democrats whose constituents adamantly oppose his early removal from office.
Democrats have been busy attracting candidates in those districts, too, as the #MeToo movement and furor surrounding President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's policies energizes the left.
In this case, some analysts say, it could be particularly hard to motivate them, not just because many of them will be immersed in summer activities, but also because they are being asked to embrace the status quo rather than to take up an idealistic cause of change of the type that typically energizes young people.
With her interim plan, Ms. Warren is attempting to offer something attractive to both sides of the Democratic health care debate: preserving her commitment to the single-payer vision that energizes voters on the left, while offering a less disruptive set of proposals in the short term to those who may be reluctant to give up their existing coverage.
Speaking to The Associated Press, Luntz said that while President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE energizes his party's base, he anticipates Trump's distractions and rhetoric could deter swing voters in battleground elections in House districts.
Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg on Wednesday said that while President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's rhetoric on immigration may galvanize Republican voters, it also energizes Latino voters.
But the practicality and feasibility of casting him out has oddly taken center stage in a debate that should be focused on presidential malfeasance: advocates arguing that keeping impeachment on the table energizes a Democratic base eager for action, and could demoralize a Republican one forced to watch its leaders defended the swampiness of the Trump administration; detractors waving a Clinton-era bloody shirt, warning impeachment only gives the president a galvanizing issue for the 2020 election.

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