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There was some merit to the hits. The Medicare and Medicaid cuts were so large that they increased substantially the out-of-pocket costs for seniors, who, because of medical i all meetings in New Hampshire, he really started connecting with voters, got better press coverage, and pulled ahead of Senator Bradley. At the time, I thought that if Faircloth really didn’t understand their feelings, his own life must have been lived in an emotional wilderness.
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