A.
What Florida voters thought "is enough"
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B.
Tyrant
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C.
Creatures of dubious pedigree
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D.
Perfect land
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E.
Who should "lose sleep over public affairs," according to Harold MacMillan
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F.
Common feature of many political campaigns
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G.
Former South African president
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H.
Disquiet
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I.
Position for the ninth best fielder on a Little League team
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J.
Wilhelm, for one
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K.
Cultural character
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L.
Electoral ouster
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M.
Fey
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N.
Political chips
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O.
Legalized gambling
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P.
Bring to light
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Q.
Maine author and political activist
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R.
Mr. Nixon, by reputation
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S.
Retired admiral, NSA Director, CIA Deputy Director
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T.
First state to hold a presidential primary, tax gasoline, and legalize marijuana for medical purposes
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U.
Nothing in law
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V.
Islamic country big shot
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W.
"Come out __" - win
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X.
Indigenous
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Y.
Bone
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Z.
Union general; founder of two universities, one of which bears his name
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AA.
To vote is often to choose the least of these
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AB.
Folk singer Havens
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AC.
A way to get a message to a politician
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AD.
Responsible citizens, by one measure
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AE.
Requirements before taking office, often
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AF.
One ladder rung below "politician", for many
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AG.
Favored, but defeated
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AH.
Berle`s sponsor
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AI.
Like Trent Lott`s comment about Strom Thurmond
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AJ.
Killer of JFK
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AK.
Appointed
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AL.
Secret place?
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AM.
Like boiler factories or some music
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AN.
Prepared to fight
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AO.
Medium favored by some presidents
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AP.
Contended
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AQ.
"_____ fast"
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AR.
"Free elections are instruments of ___" - Bush
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AS.
Vacant
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