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Larry Sharpe (political activist)

Larry David Sharpe (born July 12, 1968) is an American business consultant, entrepreneur, political activist, and podcaster. He was a candidate for the Libertarian Party nomination for vice president of the United States in 2016, losing to former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld. Sharpe was the Libertarian nominee for Governor of New York in the 2018 gubernatorial election. He again received that party's gubernatorial nomination for the 2022 New York gubernatorial election, but did not meet the qualifications to be listed on the general election ballot and consequently ran as a write-in candidate.

Larry Sharpe
Sharpe in 2018
Born (1968-07-12) July 12, 1968 (age 55)
EducationUniversity of Maryland University College (BA)
OccupationBusiness consultant
Known for
Political partyLibertarian
Children2
Military career
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1986–1993
RankStaff sergeant
Websitelarrysharpe.com

Early life and career edit

Sharpe was born on July 12, 1968, in Manhattan, New York, and was adopted as an infant. He joined the United States Marines Corps at age 17, serving from 1986 to 1993.[1] He received a bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of Maryland University College.[2] After working as an English teacher, Sharpe founded Prime Distribution Inc., a trucking and distribution company which he later sold, in 2001.[3] In 2004, Sharpe built an online business training company called Neo-Sage Group, Inc.,[4][5] for which he serves as managing director.[1][2]

Political career edit

As a Libertarian Party activist, Sharpe has outlined a vision to grow the party by encouraging grassroots Libertarian Party campaigns across the country.[6] Sharpe served on the Libertarian National Committee as the Alternate for Region 8, until his resignation in February 2018 because of an internal LNC vote that failed to oust the party's then-vice chair, Arvin Vohra, following public controversial comments made by Vohra.[7]

2016 vice presidential campaign edit

Sharpe was a candidate for the 2016 Libertarian vice presidential nomination. During the 2016 Libertarian National Convention, he placed second on the first ballot with 30.4% of the vote. Because no one received a majority on that ballot, a second ballot vote was held.[8] Sharpe received 46.9% of the vote on the second ballot, finishing second to former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld.[9][10]

2018 New York gubernatorial campaign edit

On July 12, 2017, Sharpe announced his 2018 candidacy for Governor of New York, making him the first person to formally mount a challenge to incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo in that election race.[11] Sharpe received the Libertarian nomination on April 21, 2018, and Andrew Hollister was selected as the Lieutenant Governor nominee for the ticket.[12]

Sharpe's campaign raised $102,596 prior to the first filing deadline, which was second to Andrew Cuomo's re-election campaign.[13] As of October 10, 2018, Sharpe had raised $449,515 for his campaign, the highest amount ever raised by a Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in New York. Sharpe in addition was the only candidate in the race to have visited all 62 counties on the campaign trail.[14]

On Election Day, Sharpe received 95,033 votes (1.6%) and came in fourth place behind Cuomo, Republican challenger Marc Molinaro, and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins. Sharpe's vote total achieved automatic ballot access for the Libertarian Party of New York for the first time in the party's history.[15]

Post-campaign activities edit

Following the 2018 election, Sharpe continued speaking tours across New York State.[15][16] Since 2019, he has hosted the podcast The Sharpe Way.[17]

2020 vice presidential campaign edit

On April 13, 2020, it was announced that Sharpe would again seek the Libertarian Party's nomination for vice president, as the running mate of 2012 Libertarian vice presidential nominee Judge Jim Gray.[18] After Gray was eliminated during convention presidential balloting, Sharpe withdrew from the race.

2022 New York gubernatorial campaign edit

On October 5, 2021, it was reported that Sharpe announced the formation of an exploratory committee to run for Governor of New York in the 2022 election.[19]

On February 16, 2022, Sharpe officially announced his campaign to run for Governor of New York on Kennedy.[20] During the announcement, he stated that he was seeking three lines: Libertarian Party, Forward Party, and Unite Party. Subsequently, the Forward Party endorsed Sharpe following his announcement.[21][22]

Sharpe received the Libertarian gubernatorial nomination on February 19, 2022.[23][24] Andrew Hollister, Sharpe's running mate in 2018, was again selected as the lieutenant governor nominee.[24]

In July 2022, the New York State Board of Elections disqualified Sharpe from the election ballot for not meeting the qualifications for ballot access.[25] Sharpe subsequently continued his gubernatorial campaign as a write-in candidate.[26]

Political positions edit

Sharpe supports reducing regulations such as occupational licensing as well as legalizing marijuana and decriminalizing other drugs.[27] Sharpe has advocated for raising revenue for New York by selling naming rights to bridges and highways.[28]

Abortion edit

Sharpe considers himself "pro-choice" as well as "anti-abortion". While running for governor, he vowed to reduce the number of abortions in New York state by increasing availability of other options instead of establishing regulations on abortion.[29]

Criminal justice and drugs edit

Sharpe favors marijuana legalization, calling for hemp and marijuana to be "regulated like onions".[30] Sharpe has said he would pardon those convicted of victimless crimes or otherwise non-violent offenses.[27]

Economy edit

Sharpe has supported deregulation to stimulate economic growth, ending the funding of enforcement of unnecessary regulations. In particular, Sharpe has cited occupational licensing as a hurdle to small business, describing mandatory licensing for jobs such as barbers and dog walkers as "barriers to entry and a tax on the poor."[31] Additionally, to reduce the state deficit, Sharpe has called for eliminating unfunded mandates.[32] He has vowed to follow this reduction in state spending with a reduction in property taxes and the ultimate repeal of the New York state income tax.[33][34]

Education edit

Sharpe has called for the decentralization of education in New York State and has proposed a "K-10" model, reducing the span of high school to ready students for the workforce and/or college.[30][35] Sharpe has also rejected standardized testing until high school.[35] He stated, "everyone should be able to opt out of testing at any time....it puts kids who have special needs at a huge disadvantage. Kids who do not test well are labeled as dumb."[36]

Additionally, Sharpe stated he would refuse federal grants for education. He would also abolish the Board of Regents.[37]

Gun laws edit

In his 2018 gubernatorial bid Sharpe vowed, if elected, to repeal the NY SAFE Act by 2020 and pardon those convicted under its provisions.[31] Sharpe supports allowing school teachers and staff to carry firearms on school grounds, on a voluntary basis.[38]

Personal life edit

Sharpe lives with his wife Georgia and their two children in Queens, New York.[3][39]

Books edit

  • Barsouk, Adam; Van Staden, Martin (2019). Igniting Liberty: Voices for Freedom Around the World. Sharpe, Larry (foreword). Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US. ISBN 978-1793165039.[40]
  • Consorte, D., Sharpe, L., Goulston, M., Hall, T., & Hogan, K. (2023). Back After Burnout: Master your BURNOUT RECOVERY with the MASHPLAY framework. In H. Burdsal & S. Burdsal (Eds.), Amazon. Luminary Tiger, LLC. [41]
  • ter Maat, M., Borders, M., Consorte, D., Mavrakakis, I., Sharpe, L., Sammeroff, A., Paige, R., Jiminez, A. A Gold New Deal: The Government We Will Tolerate. Amazon, Independently published, 30 Dec. 2023, Amazon.[42]

Electoral history edit

2018 New York gubernatorial election[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Andrew Cuomo 3,424,416 56.2% +8.6%
Working Families Andrew Cuomo 114,478 1.9% -1.4%
Independence Andrew Cuomo 68,713 1.1% -0.9%
Women's Equality Andrew Cuomo 27,733 0.5% -1.0%
Total Andrew Cuomo (incumbent) 3,635,340 59.6% +5.4%
Republican Marc Molinaro 1,926,485 31.6% -0.8%
Conservative Marc Molinaro 253,624 4.2% -2.4%
Reform Marc Molinaro 27,493 0.5% N/A
Total Marc Molinaro 2,207,602 36.2% -4.1%
Green Howie Hawkins 103,946 1.7% -3.1%
Libertarian Larry Sharpe 95,033 1.6% +1.1%
SAM Stephanie Miner 55,441 0.9% N/A
Total votes '6,097,362' '100%' N/A
Democratic hold

References edit

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  10. ^ Lyman, Andy (June 4, 2016). "Naked candidates, frosty delegates and choosing a candidate: The quest for the White House". NM Political Report. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
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  26. ^ Reisman, Nick (October 20, 2022) "Independent candidates seek voice in New York race for governor", Spectrum News 1 Central New York.
  27. ^ a b McMonagle, Liam (February 19, 2018). "Libertarian Candidate for Gov: I have Solutions to Problems that Two Party System Can't Solve". WAER. Retrieved January 25, 2021.
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  40. ^ Barsouk, Adam; Dorsch, Jake; Henderson, Luke W.; Flor, Mamela Fiallo; Keller, Donald J.; Jackson, Bryce; Staden, Martin van; Sharpe, Larry (February 2, 2019). Igniting Liberty: Voices for Freedom Around the World. Champion Books.
  41. ^ Consorte, Dennis; Goulston, Mark; Hall, Troy; Hogan, Kevin; Sharpe, Larry (June 19, 2023). Burdsal, Heather; Burdsal, Seth (eds.). Back After Burnout: Master your BURNOUT RECOVERY with the MASHPLAY framework. Independently published. ISBN 979-8-3988-6020-7.
  42. ^ Maat, Mike ter; Borders, Max; Consorte, Dennis; Mavrakakis, Irene; Sharpe, Larry; Sammeroff, Antony; Paige, Russell O.; Jiminez, Adolfo (December 30, 2023). A Gold New Deal: The Government We Will Tolerate. Independently published. ISBN 979-8-8726-2349-6.
  43. ^ "Certified Results from the November 6, 2018 General Election for Governor and Lt. Governor" (PDF). New York State Board of Elections.

External links edit

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larry, sharpe, political, activist, larry, david, sharpe, born, july, 1968, american, business, consultant, entrepreneur, political, activist, podcaster, candidate, libertarian, party, nomination, vice, president, united, states, 2016, losing, former, massachu. Larry David Sharpe born July 12 1968 is an American business consultant entrepreneur political activist and podcaster He was a candidate for the Libertarian Party nomination for vice president of the United States in 2016 losing to former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld Sharpe was the Libertarian nominee for Governor of New York in the 2018 gubernatorial election He again received that party s gubernatorial nomination for the 2022 New York gubernatorial election but did not meet the qualifications to be listed on the general election ballot and consequently ran as a write in candidate Larry SharpeSharpe in 2018Born 1968 07 12 July 12 1968 age 55 New York City New York U S EducationUniversity of Maryland University College BA OccupationBusiness consultantKnown for2018 Libertarian Party New York gubernatorial candidate2016 Libertarian Party vice presidential candidatePolitical partyLibertarianChildren2Military careerService wbr branchUnited States Marine CorpsYears of service1986 1993RankStaff sergeantWebsitelarrysharpe wbr com Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 2016 vice presidential campaign 2 2 2018 New York gubernatorial campaign 2 2 1 Post campaign activities 2 3 2020 vice presidential campaign 2 4 2022 New York gubernatorial campaign 3 Political positions 3 1 Abortion 3 2 Criminal justice and drugs 3 3 Economy 3 4 Education 3 5 Gun laws 4 Personal life 5 Books 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editSharpe was born on July 12 1968 in Manhattan New York and was adopted as an infant He joined the United States Marines Corps at age 17 serving from 1986 to 1993 1 He received a bachelor s degree in anthropology from the University of Maryland University College 2 After working as an English teacher Sharpe founded Prime Distribution Inc a trucking and distribution company which he later sold in 2001 3 In 2004 Sharpe built an online business training company called Neo Sage Group Inc 4 5 for which he serves as managing director 1 2 Political career editAs a Libertarian Party activist Sharpe has outlined a vision to grow the party by encouraging grassroots Libertarian Party campaigns across the country 6 Sharpe served on the Libertarian National Committee as the Alternate for Region 8 until his resignation in February 2018 because of an internal LNC vote that failed to oust the party s then vice chair Arvin Vohra following public controversial comments made by Vohra 7 2016 vice presidential campaign edit Main article 2016 Libertarian National Convention Vice presidential delegate count Sharpe was a candidate for the 2016 Libertarian vice presidential nomination During the 2016 Libertarian National Convention he placed second on the first ballot with 30 4 of the vote Because no one received a majority on that ballot a second ballot vote was held 8 Sharpe received 46 9 of the vote on the second ballot finishing second to former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld 9 10 2018 New York gubernatorial campaign edit Main article 2018 New York gubernatorial election On July 12 2017 Sharpe announced his 2018 candidacy for Governor of New York making him the first person to formally mount a challenge to incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo in that election race 11 Sharpe received the Libertarian nomination on April 21 2018 and Andrew Hollister was selected as the Lieutenant Governor nominee for the ticket 12 Sharpe s campaign raised 102 596 prior to the first filing deadline which was second to Andrew Cuomo s re election campaign 13 As of October 10 2018 Sharpe had raised 449 515 for his campaign the highest amount ever raised by a Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in New York Sharpe in addition was the only candidate in the race to have visited all 62 counties on the campaign trail 14 On Election Day Sharpe received 95 033 votes 1 6 and came in fourth place behind Cuomo Republican challenger Marc Molinaro and Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins Sharpe s vote total achieved automatic ballot access for the Libertarian Party of New York for the first time in the party s history 15 Post campaign activities edit Following the 2018 election Sharpe continued speaking tours across New York State 15 16 Since 2019 he has hosted the podcast The Sharpe Way 17 2020 vice presidential campaign edit On April 13 2020 it was announced that Sharpe would again seek the Libertarian Party s nomination for vice president as the running mate of 2012 Libertarian vice presidential nominee Judge Jim Gray 18 After Gray was eliminated during convention presidential balloting Sharpe withdrew from the race 2022 New York gubernatorial campaign edit Main article 2022 New York gubernatorial election On October 5 2021 it was reported that Sharpe announced the formation of an exploratory committee to run for Governor of New York in the 2022 election 19 On February 16 2022 Sharpe officially announced his campaign to run for Governor of New York on Kennedy 20 During the announcement he stated that he was seeking three lines Libertarian Party Forward Party and Unite Party Subsequently the Forward Party endorsed Sharpe following his announcement 21 22 Sharpe received the Libertarian gubernatorial nomination on February 19 2022 23 24 Andrew Hollister Sharpe s running mate in 2018 was again selected as the lieutenant governor nominee 24 In July 2022 the New York State Board of Elections disqualified Sharpe from the election ballot for not meeting the qualifications for ballot access 25 Sharpe subsequently continued his gubernatorial campaign as a write in candidate 26 Political positions editSharpe supports reducing regulations such as occupational licensing as well as legalizing marijuana and decriminalizing other drugs 27 Sharpe has advocated for raising revenue for New York by selling naming rights to bridges and highways 28 Abortion edit Sharpe considers himself pro choice as well as anti abortion While running for governor he vowed to reduce the number of abortions in New York state by increasing availability of other options instead of establishing regulations on abortion 29 Criminal justice and drugs edit Sharpe favors marijuana legalization calling for hemp and marijuana to be regulated like onions 30 Sharpe has said he would pardon those convicted of victimless crimes or otherwise non violent offenses 27 Economy edit Sharpe has supported deregulation to stimulate economic growth ending the funding of enforcement of unnecessary regulations In particular Sharpe has cited occupational licensing as a hurdle to small business describing mandatory licensing for jobs such as barbers and dog walkers as barriers to entry and a tax on the poor 31 Additionally to reduce the state deficit Sharpe has called for eliminating unfunded mandates 32 He has vowed to follow this reduction in state spending with a reduction in property taxes and the ultimate repeal of the New York state income tax 33 34 Education edit Sharpe has called for the decentralization of education in New York State and has proposed a K 10 model reducing the span of high school to ready students for the workforce and or college 30 35 Sharpe has also rejected standardized testing until high school 35 He stated everyone should be able to opt out of testing at any time it puts kids who have special needs at a huge disadvantage Kids who do not test well are labeled as dumb 36 Additionally Sharpe stated he would refuse federal grants for education He would also abolish the Board of Regents 37 Gun laws edit In his 2018 gubernatorial bid Sharpe vowed if elected to repeal the NY SAFE Act by 2020 and pardon those convicted under its provisions 31 Sharpe supports allowing school teachers and staff to carry firearms on school grounds on a voluntary basis 38 Personal life editSharpe lives with his wife Georgia and their two children in Queens New York 3 39 Books editBarsouk Adam Van Staden Martin 2019 Igniting Liberty Voices for Freedom Around the World Sharpe Larry foreword Amazon Digital Services LLC KDP Print US ISBN 978 1793165039 40 Consorte D Sharpe L Goulston M Hall T amp Hogan K 2023 Back After Burnout Master your BURNOUT RECOVERY with the MASHPLAY framework In H Burdsal amp S Burdsal Eds Amazon Luminary Tiger LLC 41 ter Maat M Borders M Consorte D Mavrakakis I Sharpe L Sammeroff A Paige R Jiminez A A Gold New Deal The Government We Will Tolerate Amazon Independently published 30 Dec 2023 Amazon 42 Electoral history edit2018 New York gubernatorial election 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Andrew Cuomo 3 424 416 56 2 8 6 Working Families Andrew Cuomo 114 478 1 9 1 4 Independence Andrew Cuomo 68 713 1 1 0 9 Women s Equality Andrew Cuomo 27 733 0 5 1 0 Total Andrew Cuomo incumbent 3 635 340 59 6 5 4 Republican Marc Molinaro 1 926 485 31 6 0 8 Conservative Marc Molinaro 253 624 4 2 2 4 Reform Marc Molinaro 27 493 0 5 N A Total Marc Molinaro 2 207 602 36 2 4 1 Green Howie Hawkins 103 946 1 7 3 1 Libertarian Larry Sharpe 95 033 1 6 1 1 SAM Stephanie Miner 55 441 0 9 N A Total votes 6 097 362 100 N A Democratic holdReferences edit a b Doherty Brian Meet the Libertarian Party s VP Candidates Reason May 28 2016 retrieved December 3 2016 a b Libertarian Party Larry Sharpe Libertarian Party archived from the original on December 20 2016 retrieved December 3 2016 a b Meet Larry Sharpe Larry Sharpe for Governor retrieved August 13 2018 Sharpe Larry Issues Sharpe4VP com Archived from the original on April 23 2017 Retrieved December 4 2016 Neo Sage Forum Neo sage forum com Archived from the original on July 17 2018 Retrieved July 17 2018 Welch Matt Selling Liberty Reason February 2018 retrieved January 19 2018 Doherty Brian February 7 2018 Larry Sharpe Libertarian Candidate for Governor of New York Quits the Party s National Committee Reason retrieved February 20 2018 Will Coley drops out and endorses Sharpe for LP VP C SPAN May 29 2016 Retrieved January 19 2018 Here s What Happened at the Libertarian National Convention Lyman Andy June 4 2016 Naked candidates frosty delegates and choosing a candidate The quest for the White House NM Political Report Retrieved January 19 2018 Spector Joseph December 12 2017 Kolb becomes first Republican to officially announce run against Cuomo Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved December 15 2017 LPNY Holds 46th Annual Convention Larry Sharpe Nominated for Governor Libertarian Party of New York Lpnewyork org April 22 2018 Archived from the original on April 25 2018 Retrieved April 24 2018 Mahoney Bill January 25 2018 A New York rarity A serious Libertarian candidate Politico Retrieved January 30 2018 Welch Matt October 31 2018 Libertarian Larry Sharpe Has Raised a Record 450 000 in New York Governor s Race Reason Retrieved November 11 2018 a b Summerson Mia April 22 2019 Larry Sharpe still working to spread Libertarian message Niagara Gazette Retrieved March 4 2022 Larry Sharpe Libertarian Events The Sharpe Way Welch Matt April 13 2020 Judge Jim Gray To Seek Libertarian Presidential Nomination Reason Retrieved April 13 2020 McKay Morgan October 5 2021 Libertarian Larry Sharpe launches exploratory committee for potential New York governor run Spectrum News NY1 Retrieved January 25 2022 LarrySharpe February 17 2022 Twitter Tweet via Twitter Gronewold Anna Spector Joseph February 17 2022 At the convention The message is unity Paragraph 12 The Campaign Trail Sharpe Is Back Politico Retrieved February 18 2022 Fwd Party February 17 2022 Twitter Tweet via Twitter Ehmke Jim February 22 2022 Larry Sharpe gets Gubernatorial nomination Binghamton Homepage Retrieved February 23 2022 a b Larry Sharpe Nominated for Governor of NY at Libertarian Party Convention EIN News February 22 2022 Retrieved March 4 2022 Lewis Rebecca July 7 2022 New York s true two person race for governor City amp State Retrieved July 9 2022 Reisman Nick October 20 2022 Independent candidates seek voice in New York race for governor Spectrum News 1 Central New York a b McMonagle Liam February 19 2018 Libertarian Candidate for Gov I have Solutions to Problems that Two Party System Can t Solve WAER Retrieved January 25 2021 Larry Sharpe expected to receive Libertarian Party endorsement for Governor Binghamton Homepage March 20 2018 Retrieved March 22 2018 Mack Megan Dawson Evan September 14 2018 Coming up on Connections Friday September 14 WXXI News Retrieved September 14 2018 a b Reynolds Nick July 6 2018 Libertarian candidate for Governor Larry Sharpe visits Tompkins County Ithaca com Retrieved August 14 2018 a b Crowley Peter July 7 2018 Sharpe seeks a less paternal government Adirondack Daily Enterprise Retrieved August 14 2018 Mooney Cody August 12 2018 Larry Sharpe Makes a Stop in Little Falls WKTV Archived from the original on August 14 2018 Retrieved August 14 2018 Kendrick Jim May 8 2018 Governor candidate Larry Sharpe shares appeal in area visit Livingston County News Retrieved August 14 2018 Harding Robert June 17 2018 Eye on NY Larry Sharpe Libertarian candidate for NY governor brings message to Auburn auburnpub com Retrieved August 14 2018 a b Mahan Lori August 23 2018 Let Teachers Teach with New York State Governor Candidate Larry Sharpe Saratoga Today Retrieved August 25 2018 Silberstein Rachel May 2 2018 3 third party candidates for governor to watch Albany Times Union Retrieved August 18 2018 Baker Chris September 17 2018 Legal weed and decentralized education Can a Libertarian win NY s gov race Syracuse com Retrieved September 17 2018 Wallace Lexie June 13 2018 NY Gov long shot Larry Sharpe visits Oswego Oswego County News Now Retrieved August 14 2018 Sharpe mounts campaign to challenge Cuomo Retrieved August 10 2018 Barsouk Adam Dorsch Jake Henderson Luke W Flor Mamela Fiallo Keller Donald J Jackson Bryce Staden Martin van Sharpe Larry February 2 2019 Igniting Liberty Voices for Freedom Around the World Champion Books Consorte Dennis Goulston Mark Hall Troy Hogan Kevin Sharpe Larry June 19 2023 Burdsal Heather Burdsal Seth eds Back After Burnout Master your BURNOUT RECOVERY with the MASHPLAY framework Independently published ISBN 979 8 3988 6020 7 Maat Mike ter Borders Max Consorte Dennis Mavrakakis Irene Sharpe Larry Sammeroff Antony Paige Russell O Jiminez Adolfo December 30 2023 A Gold New Deal The Government We Will Tolerate Independently published ISBN 979 8 8726 2349 6 Certified Results from the November 6 2018 General Election for Governor and Lt Governor PDF New York State Board of Elections External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Larry Sharpe nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Larry Sharpe political activist Larry Sharpe for Governor Appearances on C SPAN Party political offices Preceded byMichael McDermott Libertarian nominee for Governor of New York2018 2022 Most recent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry Sharpe political activist amp oldid 1225993568, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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