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Weekly Report
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Sun Reporter, The
09-19-2002
It seems that the period in U.S. political parties when bossism was a term
widely used to define elections and voting has not ended.
If any readers can recall when Tammany Hall was used to describe political
control, or who delivered the most votes, Tammany was used to describe the
voting procedures used in New York City, when New York City had a
population greater than the rest of the state and the Big Apple was the...
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