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BMT Politics Project: Conclusion

by kid oakland
Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 05:52:53 PM EST

When Booman invited me to guest post here on BMT for one month I instantly knew what kind of project I wanted to try.

I wanted to do an "open source" project that would build over a period of weeks. I wanted it to involve the work of many participants. I wanted this project to address the intersection of electoral politics and progressive politics as defined here in the Booman Tribune Community. And, finally, I wanted this project to create something of lasting value that everyone here could literally take away or build on as they saw fit.

Well, I'm pleased to announce that, with the collaboration of so many of you, and, very specifically, the tireless work of Viera Visionary, we've arrived at "the end" of the Booman Tribnue Electoral Politics project. I put "the end" in quotes, because, in my view, this conclusion is really only the beginning of the discussion, and perhaps, if some folks are motivated, further efforts and collaborations with others in the netroots.

Let's take a look at what we built...

The Booman Tribune Electoral Poilitics Project involved the solicitation of names, opinions and information from the entire BMT community over a period of five weeks in July of 2006.

In that time, we discussed:

  • how we interact with electoral politics
  • our progressive political platform
  • our progressive elected officials
  • our progressive candidates for office
  • and we created a list of our favorite progressive organizations.

    None of these lists represent a complete or exhaustive survey of the information. I knew that going in and will admit that coming out. However, I do think that what we've done, in this period of time, is to give a snapshot of the many different "takes" we have on how progressives here at BMT interact with electoral politics. We've pooled our knowledge and more importantly, we banked it.

    All through this process, Viera Visionary has worked diligently creating xls files that tracked this data. I'm making these files available for download below. They represent a significant effort on the part of Viera Visionary, and I want to personally thank him for sticking with this project through thick and thin. Viera, your work is much appreciated.

    More than appreciated, Viera's files create something useful. We very deliberately started this project in such a way that we would be able to track candidates and elected officials by the progressive ideas and platform planks we found important. ie. You can use these xls files to, say, select the candidates and elected officials whom Bootribbers selected as among the leaders on "Election Reform" or "Education." Further, you can then follow the user-generated links that Viera included in the database for these candidates to discover further information about these candidates and officials.

    I'm making this infomation public hoping that others will build on it...very much like the spirit of wiki or the dkosopedia. (Anyone who wants to build on this, in my view, should.) This project is about "open source."

    So, with no further ado, here links to the xls files and the results of all of our hard work:

  • Our Progressive Platform
  • Our Progressive Elected Officials
  • Our Progressive Candidates
  • Our Progressive Organizations

    Now, I understand that many of you won't have the ability or knowledge of Excel to work these spreadsheets. With that in mind I am going to list below the two main lists that our work generated: progressive candidates and elected officials. (For our platform I think it's best to read the extensive discussions we had here and for our organizations see the link above.) I know that a mere list of names is not as useful as Viera Visionary's spreadsheet; regardless, the sheer volume of names is impressive and makes one the points I was trying to make when I started this project, so I thought I'd share them nevertheless:

    Booman Tribune Progressive Elected Officials:

  • Mark Begich, Mayor, Anchorage AK
  • Raul Grijalva, U.S. Representative, 7th District, AZ
  • Jose Ibarra, City Council, Tucson, AZ
  • Steve Leal, City Council, Tucson, AZ
  • Janet Napolitano, Governer, AZ
  • Ed Pastor, U.S Representative, 4th District, AZ
  • Larry Agran, City Council, Irvine, CA
  • Richard Alarcón, State Senator, District 20, CA
  • Tom Ammiano, Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, CA
  • Debra Bowen, State Senator, CA
  • Barbara Boxer, U.S. Senator, CA
  • Ron Dellums, Mayor Elect, Oakland, CA
  • Anna Eshoo, U.S. Representative, 14th District, CA
  • Sam Farr U.S. Representative 17th District CA
  • Donna Frye, City Council, San Diego, CA
  • Barbara Lee, U.S. Representative, 9th District, CA
  • George Miller, U.S. Representative, 7th District, CA
  • Ross Mirkarimi, City Supervisor, San Francisco, CA
  • Nancy Nadel, Councilmember, Oakland, CA
  • Gavin Newsom, Mayor, San Francisco, CA
  • Jackie Speier, State Senator, District 8, CA
  • Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor, Los Angeles, CA
  • Maxine Waters, U.S. Representative, 35th District, CA
  • Henry Waxman, U.S. Representative, CA
  • Lynn Woolsey, U.S. Representative, 6th District, CA
  • Jill Conrad, School Board, Denver, CO
  • Sue Marinelli, State Board of Education, CO
  • Kathy Castor, County Commissioner, Hillsborough County, FL
  • Andrew Gillum, Vice Mayor, Tallahassee, FL
  • Pegeen Hanrahan, Mayor, Gainesville, FL
  • Kendrick Meek, U.S. Representative, 17th District, FL
  • Debbie Wasserman Schultz, U.S. Representative, 20th District, FL
  • Shirley Franklin, Mayor, Atlanta, GA
  • John Lewis, U.S. Representative, 5th District, GA
  • Alisha Morgan, State Senator, District 39, GA
  • Nan Orrock, State Representative, District 56, GA
  • David Bieter, Mayor, Boise, ID
  • Miguel De Valle, State Senate, District 02, IL
  • Luis Gutierrez, U.S. Representative, 4th District, IL
  • Jesse Jackson Jr., U.S Representative, 2nd District, IL
  • Lisa Madigan, Attorney General, IL
  • Joe Moore, City Alderman, Chicago, 49th Ward, IL
  • Jan Schakowsky, U.S Representative, 8th District, IL
  • Julia Carson, U.S. Representative, 7th District, IN
  • Mark Kruzan, Mayor, Bloomington, IN
  • Vi Simpson, State Senator, District 40, IN
  • Pete Visclosky, U.S. Representative, 1st District, IN
  • Dennis Highberger, Mayor, Lawrence, KS
  • Dennis Moore, U.S Representative, 3rd District, KS
  • Kathleen Sebelius, Governor, KS
  • Barney Frank, U.S. Representative, MA
  • Ted Kennedy, U.S. Senator, MA
  • Jim Marzilli Jr., State Representative, Arlington/West
  • Medford MA
  • Ted Koffman, State Representative, District 35, ME
  • Hannah Pingree, State Representative, District 129, ME
  • Ethan Strimling, State Senator, District 8, ME
  • Hansen Clarke, State Senator, District 1, MI
  • John Conyers, U.S. Representative, MI
  • JoAnna Watson, City Council, Detroit, MI
  • Ellen Anderson, State Senator, District 66, MN
  • Chris Coleman, Mayor, St. Paul MN
  • Gail Dorfman, County Commissioner, Hennepin County, MN
  • Elaine Fleming, Mayor, Cass Lake MN
  • Steve Kelly, State Senate, District 44, MN
  • John Marty, State Senator, District 54, MN
  • Betty McCollum, U.S. Representative, 4th District MN
  • Jim McDonough, County Commissioner, Ramsey County MN
  • Sandy Pappas, State Senator, District 65 MN
  • Jane Ranum, State Senator, District 63 MN
  • Mark Ritchie, Secretary of State, MN
  • Maria Ruud, House/Senate District, 42A MN
  • Maria Chappelle-Nadal, State Representative, 72nd District MO
  • William Lacy Clay, Jr. U.S. Representative 1st District MO
  • Emanuel Cleaver, U.S. Representative, 5th District MO
  • Claire McCaskill, State Auditor MO
  • Bennie Thompson, U.S. Representative, 2nd District MS
  • John Herrera, Alderman, Carrboro NC
  • Ellie Kinnaird, State Senator, District 23 NC
  • April Fairfield, State Senator, District 29 ND
  • Bill Gardner, Secretary of State, NH
  • Cory Booker, Mayor, Newark NJ
  • Rush Holt, U.S Representative, 12th District NJ
  • Frank Lautenberg, U.S. Senator NJ
  • David Coss, Mayor, Santa Fe NM
  • Patricia Madrid, Attorney General, NM
  • Bill Richardson, Governer, NM
  • Neil Breslin, State Senator, District 46 NY
  • Paul Feiner, Town Superviser, Greenburgh NY
  • Bob Jacon, County Judge, Rensselaer County NY
  • Liz Krueger, State Senator, District 26 NY
  • Carolyn McCarthy, U.S. Representative, 4th District NY
  • David Paterson, State Senate, District 30 NY
  • Bill Perkins, City Council, New York NY
  • Bob Reilly, Assemblyman District 109 NY
  • Louise Slaughter, U.S. Representative, 28th District, NY
  • David Soares, District Attorney, Albany, County NY
  • Eliot Spitzer, Attorney General, NY
  • Sherrod Brown, U.S. Representative, 13th District OH
  • Teresa Fedor, State Senator, District 126 OH
  • Pete Gerken, County Commissioner, Lucas County OH
  • Marcy Kaptur, U.S. Representative, 9th District OH
  • Dennis Kucinich, U.S. Representative, 10th District OH
  • Tim Ryan, U.S. Representative, 17th District OH
  • Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, U.S. Representative, 11th District, OH
  • Earl Blumenauer, U.S. Representative, 3rd District OR
  • Peter Buckley, State Representative, District 5 OR
  • Peter DeFazio, U.S. Representative, 4th District, OR
  • Ted Kulongoski, Governor, OR
  • Tom Potter, Mayor, Portland OR
  • Chris Bowers, Committeeperson, Philadelphia, Ward 27, Division 23 PA
  • Andrew Dinniman, State Senator, District 19 PA
  • Chaka Fattah, U.S. Representative, 2nd District, PA
  • David Cicilline, Mayor, Providence RI
  • Lloyd Doggett, U.S. Representative, District 25 TX
  • Senfronia Thompson, State Representative, District 141, TX
  • Lupe Valdez, Sheriff, Dallas TX
  • Rocky Anderson, Mayor, Salt Lake City, UT
  • Bob Kiss, Mayor, Burlington VT
  • Bernie Sanders, U.S Representative, VT
  • David Zuckerman, State Representative, Chittden 3-4 VT
  • Adam Kline, State Senator, District 37 WA
  • Jim McDermott, U.S. Representative, WA
  • Dave Cieslewicz, Mayor, Madison WI
  • Russ Feingold, U.S. Senator WI
  • Mark Harris, County Executive, Winnebago County, WI
  • Mark Miller, State Senator, District 16, WI
  • Mark Pocan, State Representative, Assembly District 78, WI
  • Booman Tribune Progressive Candidates:

  • Mike Caccioppoli, U.S. Representative, 1st District AZ
  • Gabrielle Giffords, U.S. Representative, 8th District, AZ
  • Jeff Latas, U.S. Representative, 8th District, AZ
  • Harry Mitchell, U.S. Representative, 5th District, AZ
  • Israel Torres, Secretary of State, AZ
  • Patty Weiss, U.S. Representative, 8th District, AZ
  • Debra Bowen, Secretary of State, CA
  • Jenni Criscenzo, U.S. Representative, 49th District, CA
  • Jerry McNerney, U.S. Representative, 11th District, CA
  • Sandré Swanson, State Assembly, District 16, CA
  • Mike Thompson, U.S. Representative, 1st District, CA
  • Angie Paccione, U.S. Representative, 4th District, CO
  • Jim Rettew, State Representative, District 13, CO
  • Bill Winter, U.S. Representative, 6th District, CO
  • Kathy Castor, U.S. Representative, 11th District, FL
  • Nan Orrock, State Senator, District 36, GA
  • Steve Sinton, U.S. Representative, 6th District, GA
  • David Gill, U.S. Representative, 15th District IL
  • Barry Welsh, U.S. Representative, 6th District, IN
  • John Bonifaz, Secretary of State, MA
  • Jamie Raskin, State Senator, District 20 MD
  • Kevin Zeese, U.S. Senator, MD
  • Jean Hay Bright, U.S. Senator, ME
  • Hannah Pingree, State Representative, District 36 ME
  • JoAnna Watson, City Council, Detroit MI
  • John Marty, State Senator, District 54 MN
  • Jolie Justus, State Senator, District, 10 MO
  • Claire McCaskill, U.S. Senator, MO
  • Jeff Smith, State Senator, District 4 MO
  • Erik Fleming, U.S. Senator, MS
  • Carol Shea-Porter, U.S. Representative, 1st District NH
  • Linda Stender, U.S. Representative, 7th District, NJ
  • Viola Thomas-Hughes, U.S. Representative, 2nd District NJ
  • David Bacon, Public Regulation Commission, District 4 NM
  • Patricia Madrid, U.S. Representative, 1st District NM
  • Brian Keeler, State Senator, District 41 NY
  • Chris Owens, U.S. Representative, 11th District NY
  • Bill Perkins, State Senator, NY
  • Andrew Rice, State Senator, District 46 OK
  • Ted Kulongoski, Governor, OR
  • Anne Crowley, State Representative, District 167, PA
  • Lois Herr, U.S. Representative, 16th District, PA
  • Paul Lang, State Senator, District 6 PA
  • Lois Murphy, U.s. Representative, 6th District PA
  • Patrick Murphy, U.S. Representative, 8th District PA
  • Joe Sestak, U.S. Representative, 7th District PA
  • Barbara McIlvaine Smith, State Representative, District 156, PA
  • Jack Billion, Governor, SD
  • Phil Bredesen, Governor, TN
  • Harold Ford, Jr, U.S. Senator, TN
  • Valinda Bolton, State Representative, District 47 TX
  • John Courage, U.S. Representative, 21st District, TX
  • Karen Felthauser, State Representative, District 52 TX
  • Mary Beth Harrell, U.S. Representative, 31st District TX
  • Donna Howard, State Representative, District 48 TX
  • Barbara Ann Radnofsky, U.S. Senator, TX
  • Mark Strama, State Representative, District 50 TX
  • Kathi Thomas, State Senator, District 25 TX
  • David Van Os, Attorney General, TX
  • Darcy Burner, U.S. Representative, 8th District WA
  • Peter Goldmark, U.S. Representative, 5th District WA
  • Hong Tran, U.S. Senator, WA
  • Now, I don't expect anyone to read through all these names, pausing at each one...and I would also point out that there are obvious lacunae. "Completeness" was never what was at the heart of this project. I would simply point out that there are some inherent political points to be made coming out of this project:

    a) When we pool our knowledge, we are much stronger than when we type alone
    b) The Progressive Movement in politics is no small thing
    c) The Progressive Movement in the United States is RICH with local candidates and races. I am sure there are four to five times more candidates and officials than we have listed here. Easy.
    d) We are a geographically diverse movement, and it shows.

    I never intended to make any pat conclusions out of this process. For me, the process part of this project was as important as the results we generated. I am most proud of the kind of targeted searches one can do with the spread sheets.

    Care about the environment and want to know who BooTribbers tag as elected officials who share your concern? Try this list:

    Green/Environment elected officials:

  • Jose Ibarra
  • Larry Agran
  • Sam Farr
  • Donna Frye
  • Kathy Castor
  • Julia Carson
  • Mark Kruzan
  • Vi Simpson
  • Jim Marzilli Jr.
  • Ted Koffman
  • Ethan Strimling
  • Ellen Anderson
  • Chris Coleman
  • Gail Dorfman
  • Elaine Fleming
  • Steve Kelly
  • John Marty
  • Sandy Pappas
  • Jane Ranum
  • Ellie Kinnaird
  • April Fairfield
  • Frank Lautenberg
  • David Coss
  • Bill Richardson
  • Louise Slaughter
  • Eliot Spitzer
  • Sherrod Brown
  • Earl Blumenauer
  • Ted Kulongoski
  • Lloyd Doggett
  • Rocky Anderson
  • Looking for candidates who will come out swinging for election reform? Try this list:

  • Jeff Latas
  • Israel Torres
  • Debra Bowen
  • Jenni Criscenzo
  • Kathy Castor
  • John Bonifaz
  • Hannah Pingree
  • Jeff Smith
  • Brian Keeler
  • And, thanks to Viera's hard work, we can do that on ALL of our platform planks with both candidates and elected officials: Anti-War, Campaign Reform, Budget-Fiscal Reponsibility, Church-State Separation, Civil Rights, Corporate Reform, Death Penalty, Economic Rights, Education, Election Reform, Energy Conservation, Equal Rights, Gay Rights, Globalism, Grassroots, Green-Environment, Gun Reform, Health Care Medicare D, Integrity-Ethics, Living Wage, Media Reform, Open Government, Populism, Privacy, Reproductive Rights, Retirement, Science, Socialism, Stem Cell, Sunshine Provisions, Tax Reform, Trade, Veteran's Rights, Voting Reform and Women's Rights.

    Think about that. And think about all of Viera's hard work. And think about how each of us, kicking in what we knew best, helped build and contribute to this project.

    I'm proud of what we've done here on Booman Tribune. So proud, in fact, that I'm going to invite the rest of the progressive netroots to check out this project in the hope that if they don't undertake something similar on their own sites, that they build on what we've done here. I'm hoping some of the dkosopedia folks, or the folks at MyDD or MyLeftWing undertake their own versions of this process.

    You see, there's a subtext to this entire process: the netroots and open source is a new way of doing politics. We are much more powerful together than we ever were alone.

    Just looking at the list of names above, and imagining how many more progressive candidates, officials and oganizations are out there makes a powerful point in my mind.

    It's 2006, and our work has just begun.



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    very cool k/o.  I'm impressed with how you both organized it all.  
    by BooMan on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 06:02:22 PM EST
    me too, boo.  Kid, you have always impressed me with someone who had brains and could use them....thanks for this endeavor and to your cohort's as well.  you all have done an exceptional job here.  lots of hugs and march forward..do your thing and get us back in charge of this country...please..
    by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 06:19:24 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    btw, just fyi, we had our primary here this past Thursday.  i refused to vote for it was on a voting machine that left no paper trail for our vote.  if i had known i would have voted absentee.  i will not vote without a paper trail.  i told them i want to know that who i voted for what who i voted for and i told the local lawyer running for judgeship that very thing too...he just lost a vote from me...they all acted as if they did not know what the hell i was talking about.  shame on them...just shame on them..this is the first time ever that we have voted on such a machine.  we always had punch cards..now we are up with the times i suppose i could say...:o(
    by BrendaStewart (stormyweather1@hotmail.com) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 06:22:53 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    Brenda,  Take some of that energy and channel it into a voting rights group in your area.   I don't know where you live so I can't suggest one but verifiedvoting.org is a good place to start looking.    The Coalition for Visible Ballots may help you too.

    Good luck - keep up the fight - and try to find a way to vote in the general election.   In our county, we're trying to get state legislation passed that will allow anyone who doesn't want to vote on the unverifiable machines to vote on a paper ballot, which, I guess would be the absentee ballot.  We want everyone to vote in every election and to have each of the votes to count.

    No more Me-Too Dems!

    by eRobin (eRobin@gmail.com) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 07:06:54 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    You still need to vote.  Who knows you might have an honest election office and it be no problem.  Yes we do need to fight for paper trails and accountable voting but not voting at all does not help that.

    Doing My Part For The Left
    by refinish69 (refinish69 at gmail dot com) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 10:25:43 AM EST
    [ Parent ]
    it was all of our efforts.  Including Viera!!

    Thanks for letting me do this here.

    k/o

    by kid oakland (kidoakland<AT>comcast<DOT>net) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 07:05:17 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    Really outstanding work.

    Kelly McCullough - author of WebMage, Cybermancy, CodeSpell, and MythOS - ACE (Penguin)
    by KMc (http://www.kellymccullough.com/mail.html) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 07:16:49 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    Thanks Boo!  It was a collective effort which provided me with the opportunity to translate Kid's vision into a tangible product.  Thanks for your support as well!

    We must not continue to cure the symptoms and ignore the disease!
    Spiritual Awakening
    by vieravisionary (tdelaine (at) cfl (dot) rr (dot) com) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 08:43:35 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    Thanks to all the BooTribbers who worked on this. very cool resource.
    by Buffalo Girl on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 07:43:02 PM EST
    Thanks kid for giving me the opportunity to participate in this project.  It was more than just creating the spreadsheets, but being able to see the diverse issues, officials and candidates we "believe in" in a more tangible format.

    If I missed anyone's official or candidate, please email at tdelaine at cfl.rr.com and I will revise the appropriate listings.  Also, please know that this was not just a one time "slam, bam, thank ma'am!" effort. This lists are living documentation that we need to keep updated and I would be pleased to perform the updates as needed.

    I am on a business trip this week and tonight was my first opportunity to see kid's posting.  To make me blush is a tough thing to do but I greatly appreciate kid's support and guidance in bring these listings to life for all of us at the Pond to use and reference.

    I also believe this project shows that we can make a difference by thinking outside the box.  Some of us march.  Others of us write letters and emails.  I tend to try and make visible what it is not visible for others to use.  That is my "gift" or "talent" and I hope to be able to continue to offer my gifts and talents to assist all of us at the Pond effect and redirect the course of our nation to a more tolerate and understanding culture that bring life into a world of darkness.

    Thanks again and let's mark this as our new beginning in reaching greater goals and bring enlightenment to those individuals who like to run around in the dark!  :-)!

    We must not continue to cure the symptoms and ignore the disease!
    Spiritual Awakening

    by vieravisionary (tdelaine (at) cfl (dot) rr (dot) com) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 08:38:52 PM EST
    I am a little surprised that I do not see two of my Massachusetts Congress people here:

    Richard E. Neal

    John W. Olver

    by blues on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 09:08:28 PM EST
    did you put them forward?

    k/o
    by kid oakland (kidoakland<AT>comcast<DOT>net) on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 09:53:28 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    I will add them once I get back home from my business trip.  Please email their names to me at tdelaine at cfl.rr.com (use the @ for at!) and I will add them.  Thanks for the feedback and interest in this great project!!

    We must not continue to cure the symptoms and ignore the disease!
    Spiritual Awakening
    by vieravisionary (tdelaine (at) cfl (dot) rr (dot) com) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 08:41:11 PM EST
    [ Parent ]
    k/o --

    Great work on this.  You put forward all the candidates that I might have been able to add to your lists, so I've been fascinated to watch from the sidelines.

    However, Mike Thompson (CA-01) is an incumbent, not a challenger.

    by Brementown Musician on Sun Aug 6th, 2006 at 11:31:54 PM EST
    I hope you don't mind the nickname!

    Anyhoo, thanks, duly noted and up for correction.

    Onwards and upwards, as they say.

    k/o

    by kid oakland (kidoakland<AT>comcast<DOT>net) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 12:25:25 AM EST
    [ Parent ]
    Hey, better than my other nickname -- "BM."

    The only solace I can take is that I share it with BooMan.

    by Brementown Musician on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 01:45:30 AM EST
    [ Parent ]
    As a progressive living in San Francisco, I must dissent from your inclusion of Mayor Newsom as a progressive elected official. Yes, his stance on same-sex marriage is admirable (though not all that brave a political move here in SF). And, as a labor advocate, I have appreciated his standing up for the hotel workers in their ongoing struggle for a fair contract.

    But, on the whole, Gavin is pretty much a centrist Democrat, at best a moderate liberal, but definitely not a stalwart progressive. In particular, he very much represents corporate and real estate interests over the interests of working people. (The hotel dispute being, as I've already noted, a significant but unique exception.) Just last week, he endorsed a landlord/property developer tool to run against one of the strongest progressives on the City Council, Supervisor Chris Daly -- who truly does deserve to be on your list. (I see you did include the Supervisor for my own district, Ross Mirkarimi. He's nice too.)

    Bottom line: I basically like Newsom, and I'll probably vote for him unless there's a serious strong progressive challenger in the next election. But Newsom has no place on a list alongside California's true progressive champions like Oakland's Ron Dellums, Irvine's Larry Agran (just to name my two personal favorites out of the ones you've included).

    by The Continental Op (continental-op[at]sbcglobal[dot]net) on Mon Aug 7th, 2006 at 01:15:06 AM EST


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