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No, it's not true that a chief goal of political bosses was to give more power to voters. Political bosses typically sought to maintain control over political machines and influence elections to benefit their interests and those of their supporters. Their focus was often on consolidating power and ensuring loyalty rather than empowering the electorate.

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