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    <dcterms:description>In this political advertisement, Charles Taylor addresses the pervasive drug problem across the United States, linking 75 to 85 percent of break-ins to drug-related issues. He pledges to collaborate with law enforcement to combat drug abuse and protect children if elected as congressman.</dcterms:description>
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    <dcterms:description>In this political advertisement, it is claimed that John Miller is dishonest about his record on education and Social Security, and falsely accuses Reese Lindquist of tolerating drug abuse. The ad calls for Miller to start telling the truth.</dcterms:description>
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