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The election will be decided not on issues but by the negative ads in the states up for grabs.
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Beyond the family, the case has drawn the attention of Jewish groups and experts in international law who argue that the Grosz case, like many others concerning art looted or lost during World War II, have too often been decided not on the merits but on whether claimants filed suit before the legal time limit.
The only other foreign policy issue that is decided not on the basis of the merits but because of the influence of a single-interest lobby is Cuba.
In addition, the courts display the line of thinking that the "rights of the father should be decided not based on biological or genetic viewpoints, but on social acceptance".
Asked if it would have a big impact on the campaign, he told BBC Radio 4's The World At One: "I think the election campaign will be decided not just on individuals but it will be decided on what the party stand for".
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