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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Two major problems are popping up the Democrats did not
see coming. One of them is losing support among Hispanic voters.
And then this is the most crushing item on their list,
which is they're losing among African American voters with a
African American woman. They promise in Kamala Harris, how bad

(00:24):
is it Barack Obama on the campaign trail?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
And this is an NBC headline.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Has one particularly tough crowd, young black men, this coming
out of Tucson, Arizona. If there's a prototypical Kamala Harris voter,
it might seem to be Charles Johnson, a twenty three
year old black college student. NBC rights Johnson is informed
and politically engaged. He went to hear former President Barack

(00:52):
Obama speak Friday at a Democratic campaign rally at the
University of Arizona campus. Yet he isn't all that with Obama,
whoa the nation's first black president, nor Harris, who would
be the second.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Again, this still makes me laugh, like everybody's like, oh, yeah,
she's black.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Now. He says he's leaning towards voting for Donald Trump.
The media says he Trump is horrible and he's racist
and he's going to bring us back, but he's only
getting support with black voters, Johnson said an interview, He's
only gaining support with black men. Democrats have been unnerved
by recent polls that are backing up this data. They're

(01:35):
showing that Harris's numbers are sagging among black voters, particularly
young black men. As he campaigns for Harris, one of
Obama's tasks is to quickly persuade black men like Johnson
that voting for Trump would be a well, horrible mistake.
In the remaining days before the election, NBC writes, he'll

(01:56):
be doing interviews with podcasters in various Internet person nowadis
who command a large black following. An Obama aide stated
he remains a singular figure in national politics, widely popular
to this day. Obama is the only presidents in Toronto
Reagan to win the presidency twice with more than fifty

(02:16):
percent of the vote.

Speaker 2 (02:18):
But here's the problem. Harris ain't no Obama.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
An Emerson College survey this month showed that a majority
of voters in each of these seven key swing states
that decide the election hold a favorable opinion now of
Donald Trump. That's not good. He and Harris talk regularly,
is what Barack Obama said. With Obama serving as a
sounding board on issues like her choice of a running mate,

(02:44):
his advisor's claim he has offered any help she might need, Yes,
any help she might need with campaign strategy. Now, Harris's
campaign is desperate because they're also using Obama for fundraising
and personnel. After Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic nominee,
the Obama campaign manager, former campaign manager, I should say,

(03:07):
David Ploff signed on as one of her senior advisors.
So they're all in to hold and keep power. They're
working all behind the scenes. That's all been reported, all right.
And Obama has apparently already raised a total of eighty
million dollars for the Democratic ticket. So look, he can
raise money, he can make phone calls. Barack Obama is

(03:28):
very influential in the Democratic Party, probably now more than
any other Democrat. At one point, quote, he recorded twenty
one videos for the Harris campaign in a single sitting.
One of his aides said, speaking on conditions that of
course we wouldn't know who they are.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
It still comes back to the big problem blackmail. Voters quote,
have an enormous amount of respect and admiration for President Obama,
and they will be attentive to what his message is.
That is what Joel Benison, former Obama campaign poster, said, saying,
as quote what's and plicit in his messages. You've got
to rally around her the way you rallied around me.

(04:06):
That's some message they're going to get and that will
be helpful. It's not certain, though, that Obama's strategy is working,
or that the audience is even listening to him at all.
The son of a black father and a white mother,
Obamas forever chiseled into America's history on the issue of race.
He delivered one of the nation's most compelling speeches on

(04:28):
race relations when he was a young presidential candidate in
eight Despite the barrier busting nature of his election. Once
he took office, his aide said he did not want
to be the teacher quote unquote leading a kind of
national seminar on race in America. He got an early
taste of how perilous it is for a sitting president
to delvin to the issue. Reacting to the arrest of

(04:51):
a black Harvard University professor who had been locked out
of his home and tried to force his way in,
Obama said the police had acted stupidly. He later invited
both the professor and the white arresting officer of the
White House for what was dubbed a quote beer summit
when that blew up in his face. Obama is sixty
three now, thin as ever, and with close cropped hair

(05:13):
that's gone white since leaving office. He's been selective about
his public appearances, they say in the article, hitting the
campaign trail, when he believes voters are tuned in and
he can make the biggest difference. A hairris aid said
the campaign wonnered Obama to time his rallies so that
they coincided with the start of early voting in the
main battleground states. He's been enormously helpful surrogate in that regard,

(05:35):
is what Lauren hit, a campaign spokesman, said.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
But then there's still the problem.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
Younger generation of black Americans may have seen little of Obama,
possessing only a dim recollection of his presidency that ended
nearly eight years ago. Again, if you're eighteen now voting,
you were ten when he left office. I want you
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I was saying. A moment ago about this story. A
pair of rallies and Tucson in Las Vegas in recent days,
Obama drew thousands of cheering supporters, though the turnout among
young black men appeared sparse.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
They basically weren't existent.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
When it comes to the distinct slice of the electorate,
Obama may not be the compelling messenger that he once was.
He's just not the guy that the African American community
that's younger is looking towards. Miles Covington, thirty five, a
black student at the University of Arizona, said he hasn't
yet decided how he'll vote. He came to here Obama
speak and as he stood in line for the event

(08:48):
on campus, he said he didn't see Obama as a
figure who would be especially influential with or on young
black men, say saying this quote, he is resignating with
a different culture. They're going to need a young guy
to come and stand out who is black.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
He's not the young guy.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Obama's appeal to black men was something that many took
for granted in the Democratic Party as well, and now
there seems to be a backlash. Speaking a group to
a group of campaign volunteers in Pittsburgh. He adopted a
tone that some considered scolding. He mused that Black men
who are inclined to sit out this race quote, just

(09:25):
aren't feeling the idea of having a woman as president
as we're coming up with other alternatives and other reasons
for that.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
That did not sit well with African American men.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Blowback also came from unexpected quarters, including the sports personality
over at ESPN, stephen A. Smith, they promised sports talk
show personality. He was angry that the president was talking
down to Black voters the way that he was, but
Obama quote isn't deterred, a person close to him said
for the interview, his view is that the blackmail voters

(09:59):
are important to a Harris victory, and he's focused on
mobilizing what has historically been a loyal piece of the
Democratic coalition. The person went on to say, in an
election that remains a toss up, Harris wants to avoid
any erosion in the Black vote.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
She can't afford to lose any of it.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
To put it in perspective, Obama captured ninety five percent
of the black voting in his first presidential bid in
two thousand and eight and then ninety three percent when
he won reelection four years later, which is just unbelievable.
A New York Times poll earlier this month revealed that
seventy eight percent of Black voters nationwide favored Harris. That
is twelve points below the level that even Biden received

(10:39):
in twenty twenty when he narrowly defeated Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Quote.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Even if she can't improve her standing with these voters,
Harris can still compensate for the shortfall by outperforming past
Democratic presidential nominees with other parts of the electorate. And
that's exactly what she's trying to do with the Hispanic vote.
The Illinois Democratic got and sent in an interview that
he would argue, quote, we're going to do better then
the polls indicate with black men.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Whether that's true or not is yet to be seen.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
But what is clear is the idea that Barack Obama
could just show up and everything is going to be
like perfect is just not a reality. That African American
men will immediately just jump into line and say, yep,
that's what we're doing. He told us to show up,
he told me to vote for and we're going to
do it. That does not seem to be happening in translation,

(11:32):
the influence that he thinks he has, apparently he actually doesn't.
And I yes, I am referring to a guy by
the name of Barack Obama. I also want to talk
about what some of the polls are saying. All right,
and this is a several black male celebrities have announce

(11:52):
their support for former President Trump.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
We're just a few weeks until election day. Early voting
is officially started.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
The Harris campaign sees itself struggling with black men, and
Trump is making games with the group who are traditionally
Democratic Democratic Party's most reliable supporters. Now, according to the
New York Times and a poll that was released, Harris
currently holds as of last week in this number.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
I expect to change. I don't think it's going to
go up. I think it's going to go down. She
currently holds seventy eight percent of the black vote.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
That is down from twenty twenty, when President Biden won
ninety percent of the voting block. It's also down from
sixteen when Hillary Clinton won ninety two percent of the
black vote. So they've gone from ninety two percent support
to the black vote for Hillary then ninety percent for Biden
now to seventy seventy eight cent, which I actually think
the number could be as low as seventy five by

(12:51):
election day because so many the African American community, they
don't connect with Kamala Harris and it's the economy. Stupid
believe that they are taking their vote for granted and
they remember what it was like to have money in
their pocket when Donald Trump was president. Now, Harris's support
among black men has dropped even more significantly. According to

(13:12):
the new report, seventy percent said they would vote for
Arison November. That is down from Biden's eighty five percent.
To put in perspective in twenty twenty per and NAACP survey,
and this is also shocking.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
One in four black men under.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
Fifty said they would support Trump in twenty twenty four.
That is coming from the NAACP's own survey. I'm gonna
say it again, one in four Black men under fifty
said they would support Trump in twenty twenty four. While
Harris has made numerous attempts to gain support from men

(13:52):
and Black America, male commentators from radio hosts like Charlemagne
the God to comic actor Eddie Griffin have warned that
it may not work and that Trump himself has a
unique appeal specifically to black men. During this campaign, Trump
has gone to the support of several notable black male
entertainers and also athletes. One of the members of the

(14:14):
hip hop group Brand Nubian Lord Jamar, recently came out
supporting Trump. In an interview, Jamar, rapper, producer, and actor
from shows like The Sopranos, slammed Harris and her supporters
and applauded Trump's leadership again something the Democratic Party is
not used to quote. This woman, to me, is not

(14:35):
qualified to run you know, a dunkin Donut or a
seven to eleven, let alone the corporation that we call
the United States of America. Jamar, a founding member of
the group, set in an interview with the Art of
Dialogue just last week, let's keep it real a blank
like Trump. First of all, there was no wars when

(14:55):
Trump was was the president. How about that there were
no wars going on Trump was president. This mother blanker
was going was doing gangster blank to the people, like
the Taliban, showing them pictures of their houses from satellite
and threatening to kill him if they killed any Americans.
Jamar added that he's among many Black Americans in the

(15:18):
quote real world that do not support Harris, saying, trust me,
the sentiment on the street in the real world is
a lot of people are not blanking with this woman.
They see right through her, and they're not trying to
blame it on black men. But no, I see a
lot of black women that are not blanking with her either.

(15:39):
Bill Capri, also known as Kodak Black, has been an
ardent Trump supporter since the former president parton him in
twenty twenty one. The twenty seven year old rapper also
made appearances at Trump campaign rallies as he bids for
the reelection of Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Ford, a native.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Kodak also dropped a supportive song called five Yoho fourign
that features portions of Trump's pass speeches. And now you've
got another problem if you're Kamala Harris, and that is
people in sports, famous names in sports, influential names in
sports are coming out for Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Let me give you example of that.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Former Pittsburgh Steelers now Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania is a swing state.
It's very important to both candidates, right if you want
to win this presidency. I don't see many scenarios where
you don't carry Pennsylvania. Donald Trump understands how important Pennsylvania is.
And the former Pittsburgh Steeler pro bowler Antonio Brown and

(16:40):
Levon Bell join Donald Trump on stage at a rally
in Pennsylvania on Saturday. Brown, all right, Antonio Brown, he
is very well known in NFL circles and also in
the African American community, was seen wearing a red Maga hat. Shouted,
let's vote for Trump. Let's make some noise for the president.

(17:01):
Let's go Trump. You already know vote Trump. Let's go
is what Bell said as well. Now, Brown proceeded to
lead the crowd in a here we Go Steelers chant.
The x NFL player has been vocal about his support
of Trump, frequently commentating about the GOP presidential nominee on X. Brown,
who left the Steelers in eighteen when he was traded
to the Raiders, also frequently criticizes Harris. In fact, Brown

(17:24):
on Thursday post on X about his appearance at the rally,
saying time to help make real change. New York Giants Legend,
for example, is another sports figure. Lawrence Taylor spoken to
Trump campaign rally in New Jersey on May the eleventh, Taylor,
speaking in front of forty thousand people on that New
Jersey shore, talked about how he left the Democratic Party, saying, quote,

(17:46):
I grew up a Democrat, and I've always been a
Democrat until I met this man right here, Taylor said
to cheers, Nobody in my family will ever vote for
a Democrat again. Lt is widely regarded as one of
the best linebackers to ever play in the NFL. Former
NFL running back Herschel Walker is also another well known.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Backer of Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Walker former All American football running back who played in
the NFL for twelve seasons, and prior to that, he
played for the upstart USFL league that intended to compete
with the NFL. Trump was an investor in the league
and the owner of the league's New Jersey general franchise
that Walker played for.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
They've known each other for a long time.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
That's why In twenty twenty two, in that midterm election,
Walker won the Republican Senate nomination in Georgia by an
overwhelming majority of the voters after receiving the endorsement of Trump.
He went on to lose in a runoff in the
general election to Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock. Now, Walker recently
spoke out against former President Obama for his recent criticism

(18:50):
towards black men. Not supporting Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's
campaign team posts a video on Instagram of the famous
and legendary back promoter Don King, who also came out
and said, I am supporting Donald Trump. Now this isn't
just one person, This is a trend, right, Like Cleveland

(19:12):
native Don King said, get reelected, and we must re
elect him to save ourselves.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
You know, a vote for Trump is a vote for yourself.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
King even went on to say, quote because we have
to fight the system of lies and the creation of
wrong being right and right being wrong. What's got to
be that's got to be eliminated. And the only one
who has the intestinal fortitude to be able to stand
up and fight for this, for the system like it
ought to be fought for, is Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
King is ninety three.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
By the way, King's a guy that came out, didn't
have to do this, but wanted to. He also joined
Trump on the campaign trail in sixteen. Prolific boxer Mike
Tyson support of Trump, also, by the way, digs back
to his first twenty sixteen campaign.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
That led to his presidency as well.

Speaker 1 (20:02):
His most recent comments on the election regarding Trump were
favorable to the GOP nominee, saying, quote, Trump is going
to win, Tyson said September the twentieth on a podcast.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
He said, is that who you want to win?

Speaker 1 (20:15):
The podcast co host asks, He goes, yeah, it'd be
nice if he wins.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
Yeah. I have my reasons for wanting him to win.
He is just a good man. Listen.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
I don't agree with all his blank. Nobody agrees with
all my blank, but you know, they are good people.
No one is perfect in this world. Everybody has got
their own blank, you know. And then there's mass a rap,
a rapper turned preacher, said that he's conservative and probably
on the side of Trump.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
These are just some of the examples. Fifty cent.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
The rapper Curtis James Jackson said he had no that
he had not endorsed Trump explained why people like him
are gravitating towards a GOP candidate after his reaction to
the first assassination attempt, which seemed to change people. He
even talked about it on CBS Saturday Morning, which shocked
many in the African American community when he said quote,

(21:12):
he says, fight all right, And that's exactly what I
did after I got shot. I just went into fight mode,
he said. People identify it that way. Fifty cent has
been shot, just like Donald Trump. This is a turning
in the African American community, and the Democrats don't know
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(21:33):
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the Democrats, i think, have known that they're losing the
African American communities since Donald Trump was elected in sixteen.
They saw the Democratic Party saw that if you have

(23:26):
a conservative in office and they speak directly to African
American voters and they help African American voters, and they
fight for African American voters, and they help them when
it comes to employment and things like that. They are
able to leave the Democratic plantation because the Democratic Party
treats African American voters like modern day slaves. Hey, we
keep you in poverty for your whole life, and you

(23:48):
have to beg us for your food, and then we
get to threaten you every two years with an election
if you.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
Don't vote for us, and we're not gonna get government aid.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
You're not gonna get food stamps, you're not gonet housing assistants,
and the list goes on and on all the government subsidies.
So that is exactly why Kama Harrison, the Democratic Party
had been importing twenty million new voters. There is a
new report out and the SuperFect example of why this
is happening of another migrant caravan on its way to
the US, trying to get here before Donald Trump would

(24:18):
take office, before he wins. Social media reports are indicating
that another huge migrant group of more than three thousand
migrants departed from southern Mexico on Sunday. The group departing
and planning to reach the US Mexico border before the
upcoming presidential election. A journalist with Real America's Voice put

(24:44):
a video up on x that reported that about two
thousand and five under the migrants departed on October the twentieth,
heading to the US border with Mexico as fast as
they possibly can get there.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
The Associated Press.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
Now estimates the number of migrants in the canavan up
to three thousand. The news organization reports as the third
and largest such caravan departing from southern Mexico since the
president down there was sworn into office earlier this month.
So far, the new Mexican president has made no changes
in the country's immigration policies either. One week earlier, it

(25:20):
was reported that another migrant caravan of more than one
thousand migrants had departed from the same region in an
attempt to reach the US before the November fifth presidential election.
News Nation journalists Ali Bradley posts a statement from Customs
and Border Patrol on social media which the state agency
said it is quote aware of mass migrant groups making

(25:42):
their way to the US border.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
Here is her exact words.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
CBP is constantly monitoring reports of mass migration in the
United States southern border in sands, ready to address any
potential increase in migrant encounters and insure safety of our personnel.
Migrants and local communities and the security of our southwest border.
We are aware of recent reports of migrant caravans that
it materialize in southern Mexico, as we hear about several

(26:09):
times a year, and again, they're trying to normalize us. Apparently,
these reported caravans generally travel very slow and often splinter
before they make progress moving northbound towards the southwest border.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Nevertheless, CBP will.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
Continue to monitor the developments in coordination with our foreign
and inter agency counterparts, as we have with previous movements
and migrants. Despite the decline and border encounters in recent months,
smugglers and bad actors continue to spread falsehoods and show
complete disregard for the safety. I love how they act

(26:46):
like they're now standing up to these people right, total
disregard for the safety and well being of vulnerable migrants.
The fact remains the United States continues to enforce immigration law.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
That's a lie.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
There's twenty million people to prove that that's a lie,
and they go on to ride in. Our borders are
not open for those without a legal basis to ender
the country.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
That's also lie.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
There's tens of millions of goudaways that would laugh in
your face. And this is exactly why Democrats are doing
this now, like this is the.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Whole ballgame for them.

Speaker 1 (27:18):
And the reason why they're doing this now is because
they've got to replace the African American voters who are
running away, all right and are disappearing from the Democratic Party,
and they've got to.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Replace them quickly.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
I think they're like, well, we've owned these modern day
Democratic voter slaves for you know, forty to fifty years.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Now, that's good enough.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Now we've got to figure out Plan B because it's
not working like it used to. I do believe that's
very much a part of this conversation.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
I really do.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
I believe this is just straight up part of that conversation,
which is sad that this is how they treat voters.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
This is how the Democratic Party treats voters.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
It's also not shocking at the same time that this
is now where we are, because I've been telling you
this for how long. Now back to the CBP, they
say they will use a long standing Title eight immigration
law to remove migrants across the border illegally between ports
of entry. The problem is Texas has consistently reported migrants

(28:23):
from special interest countries cannot be returned to their home
country and are frequently released from the Border patrol custody
to seek asylum. This is how there was, you know,
thousands of convicted rapists and murderers that were let free
in this country. You look at this brand new caravan
of one hundred and forty legals from Venezuela, for example,
Ecuador and Honduras had just crossed an Eagle Pass Texas

(28:46):
this morning.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
It's the second such caravan of the morning.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Some others broke off to avoid authorities and now they
are what we'd refer to as gudaways. They were also
seventeen unaccompanied minors quote as election daymers. The source within
the CBP, not authorized to speak to the media, says
a noticeable increase in migrants, including special interest aliens and
unaccompanied migrant children, has appeared in these small border town

(29:15):
in recent weeks. In recent weeks, border patrol agents in
the Rio Grand sector began encountering multiple large migrant groups
crossing the border near eagle paths. Many of these groups
contain migrants designed or i should say designated by Border
patrol as special interest aliens. In other words, they know

(29:38):
what to say so that we don't get rid of
them now. If you want to know how bad it
is right now at the southern border, here's what you
also need to know. In the previous seven days, a
nearly one hundred and sixty unaccompanied minor children were sent
across the border in Eagle Pass by their parents or
their family members. The unaccompanied migrant children, most between the

(30:00):
ages of five and seventeen, hailed from several Central and
South American countries. According to Customs and Border Patrol, they
know that this is happening, the Texas Apartment of Public
Safety and Highway Patrol troopers.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
They say, look, we are inundated.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
That day, there were fifty seven on a company migrant
children in a single group of more than two hundred
migrants that were coming across the river. As reported by
Breitbar Texas, the large groups crossing almost daily into the
small Texas border town have included dozens of special interest
aliens from across the globe. The groups crossing into the

(30:39):
city have been found to contain migrants from Iran, migrants
from Egypt, migrants from Turkey, and migrants from several Western
African countries that are hotbeds for terrorism. As the election
grows near, saying this, we are seeing an increase and

(31:00):
the special interest aliens and unaccompanied children. These are demographics
we have no way of re turning absence of any
derogatory information discovered during processing.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
They will be released now.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
To be clear, they also caught people that were convicted
of rape and convicted of murder and they let them
into the United States of America as well. So when
you hear them say, oh, we're just not gonna, you know,
do this, like we don't know what to do, there's
not a lot of recourse. Like you, I'm sorry, you
gotta laugh, I mean you really do. You have to
laugh because it's just so absurd. They know who they're

(31:37):
letting in. They know that many of them are evil
and corrupt individuals. They know that many of them are
terrorists on the Terrorists watch List. They know that many
of them are on the lists as convicted or have
been charge of murder or rape.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
So when you hear this, I think part of what
we have.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
To just be intellectually honest about is why is the
Democratic Party doing this?

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Now?

Speaker 1 (32:08):
I know the answer, Okay, I think many of you
listening right now also know the answer. It's because this
is what the Democratic Party wants to do, no matter what. Now,
all the data that I just gave you, I'm going
to ask you to share it on social media. I'm
gonna ask you to share it with your family and
your friends. I'm gonna ask you to share it because

(32:28):
it's vitally important that it's shared so that people know
exactly what level corruption we're at and what's going on.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
So do that and I'll see you back here tomorrow
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