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		<title>How do principled, limited govt candidates plan to win in IL?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Chicago Libertarian Party Meetup Group Join the America's Future Foundation (AFF) to discuss how principled, limited government candidates plan on winning in Illinois. As conservative and libertarian activists set their sights on November’s elections, AFF wants to know how principled limited government and free market-oriented candidates plan to win in the deep blue state of Illinois. How are the next generation of candidates making the case for votes in largely liberal areas? To answer that question, we’ve invited four young candidates for public office to talk about their campaign strategies leading into the fall elections]]></description>
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