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An argument to separate national elections from local elections is unqualified candidates can be elected to local office simply because they are the same party as a popular presidential candidate national issues often pale in comparison to local matters national elections take up the majority of commercial time leaving local candidates with no visibility local elections that come "in-between" years are often poorly attended

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