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kaggle-ho-026305House Oversight

Speculative memo outlining potential third‑party presidential ticket combinations

Speculative memo outlining potential third‑party presidential ticket combinations The passage is a generic political thought‑experiment listing possible high‑profile pairings for a hypothetical third‑party ticket. It contains no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and merely reflects opinion about electoral strategy. Key insights: Mentions various well‑known figures (Biden, Romney, Bill Gates, etc.) as speculative ticket ideas.; Claims high public disapproval of Donald Trump and a historic 61% interest in a third party.; Suggests legal and logistical hurdles could be overcome with “lawyering and resources.”

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House Oversight
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kaggle-ho-026305
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Speculative memo outlining potential third‑party presidential ticket combinations The passage is a generic political thought‑experiment listing possible high‑profile pairings for a hypothetical third‑party ticket. It contains no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and merely reflects opinion about electoral strategy. Key insights: Mentions various well‑known figures (Biden, Romney, Bill Gates, etc.) as speculative ticket ideas.; Claims high public disapproval of Donald Trump and a historic 61% interest in a third party.; Suggests legal and logistical hurdles could be overcome with “lawyering and resources.”

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