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But what I find striking about the candidates is their echo of a peculiar strain of political ambition combined with do-goodism rampant at Yale in the 1960's, when I was a student along with Mr. Bush and Mr. Lieberman and other budding politicians like Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts and Gov. George Pataki of New York.
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