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What does voting recommendations mean?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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It just means various interested parties work hard to influence the way you vote. The more money available to those influencing your vote, the more votes they'll get. The bottom line is always the dollar. You might prefer not to be told what to think and to ignore the recommendations, making up your own mind from your own observations.

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