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Saying you have a plan isn’t enough to win an election

Saying you have a plan isn’t enough to win an election, by Simon Breheny.

It is not enough to say you have a plan for a strong new economy. You actually have to have one. And it has to be simple enough to sell to the average voter.

hat-tip David Archibald

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Posted on 4 July 2016 by David Evans

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