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The term "special elections" has always struck us as a misnomer - after all, if they're so special, how come nobody cares about them?This past Sunday afternoon, 19 candidates made their pitches to an audience of 35 voters gathered in a smoky VFW hall in the snow-covered Windy City suburbs.
That candidate-to-voter ratio, however, was an improvement from the day before - when 13 of those same politicians pandered to a single voter in the audience at a forum held at a local school.
Pretty bad stuff. Turnout in next Tuesday's Democratic primary (which will likely determine the overall winner in this heavily blue district) is expected to be as little as 30,000 voters. That's right, a U.S. Representative will be chosen by about the same number of people as attendees at your average Monster Truck Rally.
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