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    <dcterms:description>The 1989 political TV ad for Republican Craig Lyle Thomas primarily features intense debates focusing on union membership and job availability in Wyoming. Various scenes capture heated discussions on policies around mandatory union membership and its impact on job choice and youth employment, emphasizing Thomas's stance on promoting job freedom and criticizing union mandates.</dcterms:description>
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