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SPECIAL MEXICO ISSUE

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On April 10, will we be buying the best candidate or the best pitch?

Could we please keep the act of voting based, as it should be, on the person, platform and principles? Campaigns have become merely battles of advertising prowess. Even last year’s presidential debates were more akin to infomercials than a true discussion of issues. All voters should get out there and cast their ballots for the candidate that best represents their views. Let’s leave the judging of advertising to the CLEO Awards.

AVA LERNER WOOTON

Sherman Oaks

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