Elections are about choosing sides, but inaugurations are about closing ranks.
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Elections are about choices.
Elections are about choices, and part of what you do is draw that contrast.
Both sides know the last election was just the beginning of the next election. It's clear there has been no attempt to have any kind of getting along.
Leadership has a harder job to do than just choose sides. It must bring sides together.
With the end of the nominating process, American politics leaves logic behind.
Congressional dysfunction is the logical result of closed primaries, too many gerrymandered one-party seats, and low-turnout elections.
You got to have people at the top who respond to and are selected by presidents.
Electoral contests have nothing but polls, which is why people have grown so obsessed with them; we're desperate for an objective rendering of what is happening and what may happen.
What's the point of elections if everything is already decided?
Sometimes in politics, you get a wallop in the electoral process.
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