All else being equal, past officeholders ought to have an advantage, but all things are rarely equal. -John Green

 

All else being equal, past officeholders ought to have an advantage, but all things are rarely equal.


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All else being equal, past officeholders ought to have an advantage, but all things are rarely equal.

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For many years, the Taft name in Ohio has been greatly respected. The Tafts were men of sober and conservative temperament. They were somewhat seen as stodgy, but they were men of principle and integrity.

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