Both candidates were reluctant to distance themselves from their boss. It was a very acrimonious debate between lestress and richi suna already discontests fairly bitter, farly confrontational. You have two candidates who not only clearly don't love each other, but there are some real, profound ideological divides between them over the direction of the economy. So he really needed to try and derail this trusts campaign. And so how did it play out?
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