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Is it too audacious to base an election on new (young and black) voters?
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Other plans were too audacious, or slightly mad: a group of French Communists were driven from the wilds of Texas by ineptitude and dysentery.
Instead, it has drawn on a range of tools — such as restrictive legislation and pressure on advertisers, cable providers, or owners — to clamp down on those media outlets that have grown too audacious.
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