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    <dcterms:description>In the 2002 Republican political ad against Darryl Roberts, portrayed in a bleak setting, distressing scenes unfold accusing him of advocating for legislation that led to early criminal releases. The ad���������s tone is foreboding, underscored with critical text and imagery hinting at Roberts��������� alleged role in compromising public safety.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>In Lou Barlow's 2002 presidential campaign ad, he positions himself as a strong advocate for senior citizens and education. He promises to improve senior drug plans and increase education funding while opposing Social Security raids, directly contrasting his policies with those of his opponent, Ernest S. Stook. The ad emphasizes Barlow���������s commitment to ensuring a secure future for seniors and students.</dcterms:description>
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