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| | Sez Me 6 October 1998 |
 | | Residents of latte towns, and of "greater latte areas" (if I may coin a term to refer to places like Silicon Valley, Boston's 128 loop, and Seattle) tend to have divided votes that somewhat favor the Democrats, but they are increasingly uncomfortable in either party. |
 | | Thus far, latte town Republicans (including me), continue to vote Republican, but we're watching nervously to see whether moderates, like Tom Campbell, can hold their ground against the religious zealots and the no-restrictions-are-good-restrictions anti-environmentalists. |
 | | Meanwhile, the residents of latte towns everywhere are wondering who's going to represent them in the next millennium. |
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