Deborah Says Das Pressed Her to Quit the Race, Calls Dem Party Tactics Shameful

By Jerry Roberts of Newsmakers
In a private email, SB mayoral candidate Deborah Schwartz told key supporters over the weekend that Supervisor and local Democratic honcho Das Williams urged her to drop out the race and back incumbent Cathy Murillo -- then asked if the party could "offer" her something in return.
What Das says
Williams, in a text message, acknowledged meeting with Schwartz about the mayor's race, but took issue with her characterization of the conversation.
"I was not heavy-handed," Das said."You may remember that I helped get her on the Planning Commission and worked very hard for her (previous unsuccessful bid for) election to City Council.
She said she responded by calling Das and castigating him for failing to call out, as a de facto leader of the party, what she sees as reprehensible behavior by some Dem insiders and their allies. Among her concerns:
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"Slanderous" attacks on Nina Johnson, the longtime City Hall staffer who is challenging Harmon in District 6, which she said have included formal complaints by party apparatchiks about errors in her campaign finance reports, picketing at an open event she held to meet voters and an effort to get Dem Women to withdraw its earlier endorsement of Johnson for being "anti-Democratic."
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"Outrageous" comments by former party chair Daraka Larimore-Hall on the SB Talks podcast, in which he insulted Schwartz, Sneddon and school board member Laura Capps -- all Democrats -- in addition to demeaning mayoral candidate James Joyce III - a loyal Democrat -- for having challenged party-endorsed candidates at various times.
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A "threatening Google text message" that she, Schwartz, has received, which she connected to the "desperation" of some party leaders about Murillo losing, and which she said she has forwarded to the Santa Barbara Police Department: "I am watching my safety," she said.
Schwartz also noted that even if, hypothetically, she did drop out and endorse Murillo, her backers would not follow her, given that her entire campaign has been premised on the need for change in culture and operations of City Hall under the mayor's leadership.
"My supporters would never vote for Cathy Murillo," she said.
Power Rankings
Seven days is an eternity in politics (although, to be sure, it's a, um, shorter eternity in an all-mail election in which many ballots already have been cast. But we digress), and things can change quickly - but one week out, here is our totally unscientific, fact-free view of where things stand, according to the book maintained by Las Vegas bureau correspondent Tony (Little Tuna) Tagliatelle.
1-Randy Rowse. The sudden outbreak of Democratic in-fighting and sturm und drang underscores his campaign message about the corrosive effect partisanship has had on City Hall, and the latest e-blast by Dem chair Darcel Elliott, linking him by not-very-sly innuendo to Donald Trump, highlights the desperation with which Team Cathy views his campaign.
2-Cathy Murillo. In a low-information local election, don't underestimate the importance and effectiveness of the squadrons of volunteer precinct walkers the Dem Party turns out every weekend for its candidates, and don't forget that campaigning door-to-door is what Happy Cathy does best, certainly far better than governing.
3-James Joyce. The collegiate track man has all the momentum in the race as it heads to the final stretch but from where we're watching up in the nosebleed seats, it looks like he waited too long to turn on the burners, and simply has too much ground to make up. Whatever happens, however, he's established himself as a player on the local political scene.
4-Deborah Schwartz. Deborah thought the mayors race would be all about policy, not power-brokering. She declined to identify by name any of the Democratic Party "core group" she says created a toxic political atmosphere, but here's a wild guess at who would lead off such a list: Das, Darcel and Daraka.
5-Mark Whitehurst. Nice full-page ad in his own newspaper.
6-Matt Kilrain. Leads the field in appearances in police reports.
Don't forget to vote.
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Oct 28, 2021 01:00 PMMayor is a non partisan office. Murillo chose not to serve as mayor. I don't understand why anyone would vote for her again
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Oct 27, 2021 06:16 PMSo many people support Nina Johnson and are excited to show their support as District 6's last city council member Meagan Harmon was actually never voted in. We are all so excited to support Nina that we put the "Vote Nina" signs on our bikes, electric scooters, cars, homes, and businesses. Recently, Nina supporters have been reporting people throwing rocks at them and one person had to file a police report because someone witnessed their property get destroyed by someone with a sledgehammer. Is this democracy?
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Oct 27, 2021 07:08 PMShow proof or zip yet lip cause it sounds like you are lyyyyyying.
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Oct 27, 2021 06:08 PMMeagan Harmon and the Democratic Machine shame on you for having Lee Heller write a letter to the Democratic Women trying to undue an endorsement oh Nina Johnson. Here is the link and Lee's letter is in this article. https://www.montecitojournal.net/2021/10/26/dcc-puts-thumbs-on-the-scale-for-its-curated-cadre-of-candidates/
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Oct 28, 2021 01:23 AMAlso, I can't see any group turning themselves into a laughing stock by withdrawing an endorsement. Doing so seems to me to be more self-destructive than making a questionable endorsement. How could they ever live down changing their minds?!
Agreed that some good points were made in Ms. Heller's letter.
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Oct 27, 2021 09:18 PMLook right to me ... good on Lee.
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Oct 27, 2021 06:20 PMActually I read the letter and it seems absolutely on point. Lee Heller points out the absurdity of the "Democrats" endorsing a person with such views.
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Oct 27, 2021 03:23 PMRowse is no Donald Trump. That is a last-minute mud-slinging sign of desperation by whomever is saying that.. No real conservative at all running this time, like Dale Francisco who was a highly competent city council member with solid pragmatic conservative credentials, or the more erratic Frank Hotchkiss who was a little too hot to handle though did have conservative instincts at times. Rowse is very much down the middle and his key strength is both public and private sector experience, and a decent grasp of what has been missing in past city leadership. Good combination, best we can get right now. With the mix on city council, good to have someone who is down the middle. Ideological litmus tests don't serve anyone at this time.
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Oct 27, 2021 02:38 PMThe Democratic Party is using the same scare tactics that got her elected. Remember the We must have a Latina mayor to combat conservatives who will come, terrorize the women and children and bring big money to fund a conservative.
Per the MJ “There’s a lot of concern that [conservative] Randy [Rowse] will get elected,” Elliott said”.
Rowse is is more of a moderate. If anything Murillo seems to have more in common with Trump.
1. She ignored the impact of the epidemic, disappeared and didn’t address the community for 3 months after the shut down. 2. When in office, she did follow the norms or respect the democratic voting process of the council for the representative for the seat on the SBACG, inserted herself into it and got Rowse to change his vote in her favor (bad move on his part) 3. She interrupted a BLM demonstration so she could have photo op. 4. She protects insiders who support her, she could have requested a investigation on the Novak and grand jury report of the Community Development Department, but that would have been a kick in the pants to Paul Casey who seemed to be her front man. 5. She takes credit for things accomplished as if single handed.
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Oct 27, 2021 03:17 PMMesarats, YES! She also is afraid to talk to people who don't agree with her - too thin-skinned for politics, really. She bullies other councilmembers, like Alejandra and Kristen. She is about the power, and the selfies, but has no clue how to deliver. I got a mailer about her today from the Dem Party of SB. You'd think Cathy was a job creator and savior in our town! For shame, Marty Blum, for being on it with her. ABC.
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Oct 27, 2021 01:02 PMSBC Dem Party is controls the local government, not to our collective benefit. Have you looked at their website, and seen the DCC board members' Day Jobs? sbdems.org
Darcel Elliott - Chair, Chief of Staff, Supervisor Das Williams
Hillary Blackerby - MTD, appointed to downtown revitalization committee
Lucille Boss Ramirez - Santa Barbara County Housing Coordinator (!!!!)
Bill Rosen - Goleta Water District Board Member
Jeffery Hall - Board of Trustees Alan Hancock College
Denise El Amin - ran for Solvang City Council
Joan Vignocchi - League of Women Voters
Christian Alonso - SBPD Police Oversight Board Community Formation Committee
Gabriel Escobedo - SB Planning Commission
Charles Croninger - husband of SBCC Trustee Marsha Croninger
Do things feel a little rigged around here to you? That's because they ARE!
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Oct 28, 2021 03:03 PM831 it's also a good idea to read carefully; I said 99% and "likely" not putting in the work.
But, please, explain. How what changes are you proposing to the status quo ad exactly how are you going about bringing these changes to fruition?
And, no, posting on Qanon forums doesn't count.
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Oct 28, 2021 02:00 PMAlex, is always a good to remember you might not have any idea of who you are talking to, in this world of anonymous posters. How do you know I'm not deeply involved in making change from the status quo of a few rigging everything around here for the many?
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Oct 27, 2021 03:22 PMRigged? Come on, don't get into the whole victim/conspiracy thing.
It's not rigged, just get out there and convince people to vote for Non-Democrats.
Simple. But wait, you won't, because like 99 percent of the people who complain about the situation, you're likely not going to put the work in to changing it.
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Oct 27, 2021 10:24 AMDeborah Schwartz is a good candidate, but hard to compete with the big money and our local self serving demonic Democrat party leadership. The 3 Ds are covered in political slime, Daraka Larimore-Hall got put on the back burner by his own party and is now not relevant, and remember this when Das runs for anything
She should stay in, she has little chance of winning, but her voters could could put a kink in Murillo’s count. I like Joyce, and ok with Rowse, but in the 1st month of Murrillio’s term I went ABC.
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Oct 28, 2021 03:04 PM"Demonic".
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Oct 27, 2021 09:21 PMYeah, because Deborah Schwartz and her mother were never Democrats or part of the (demonic? what sort of sick person says this?) establishment and leadership.
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Oct 27, 2021 09:15 AMRandy needs to pressure her to stay in. I've seen this before. Too much pride, candidates stay in, dems share a bunch of split votes....and Randy wins.
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Oct 28, 2021 03:12 PMNo, whoever wins, we'll be saying that with 5 years to the next mayoral election, let's begin to work on getting a system of ranked voting. We've had time but Cathie was apparently uninterested in pushing or allowing it (I don't know which.) She my not care since she will be termed out then, should she win on Tuesday.
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Oct 27, 2021 09:22 PMWhen Randy wins with a fraction of the vote, all the people who complained when Murillo did it will be cheering and calling everyone else names.
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Oct 27, 2021 08:50 AMRandy Rowse next Mayor. Murillo out.
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Oct 27, 2021 07:46 AMWell I was under the impression that city positions were not determined by Democrat or Republican. I was an impression that we elect people to better our broken city. Anyone who has been in Santa Barbara for any length of time house to see the damage that has been done to our city and if we don’t stop it now we will lose our city totally. That’s Williams who is taking Kickbacks and has pretty much broken every law on excepting money and it’s very well known for doing favors for people that are his friends or that is going to better his opportunities. For that reason I wouldn’t vote for Kathy Marella because he supports her. I have not made up my mind who are going to vote for yet but watching and listening and reading all this that’s going on is definitely shaping my mind on who I may vote for. I take this very seriously and I hope everybody in town takes it seriously and takes a hard look at what’s going on we need to save our town.
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Oct 27, 2021 07:33 AMIn a video interview online Mr. James Joyce III says, “I’ve been a resident for the past decade working for State Senator Hannah Beth Jackson, here in the district," said Joyce. "And founder of Coffee with a Black Guy, my business.”
For transparency sake, it would be good if Mr. Joyce would clarify how long he has actually lived and worked IN Santa Barbara verses how long he lived and worked in Oxnard at Jackson's Oxnard office. The "district" that Joyce refers to includes Santa Maria to the north and Oxnard/Camarillo/Port Hueneme to the south. A Google search shows an address for Joyce in Oxnard. When did he move to Santa Barbara? It's important that Mr. Joyce properly impart accurate information to the voters.
The California Secretary of State Business Search website indicates that Mr. Joyce's business (consulting and facilitation), Coffee with a Black Guy, was registered in California on November 13, 2020, starting shortly before Mr. Joyce declared his candidacy. Prior to that the company was registered in Texas, dissolved in 2019 and then reinstated in Texas in 2020.
State of California:
ID 202032310496, Coffee with a Black Guy, Jurisdiction in Texas, Application to Register a Foreign LLC on November 13, 2020
State of Texas:
ID 0802807595 Incorporated in Texas September 6, 2017,
Dissolution Date January 25, 2019
Status from Forfeited Franchise Tax (June 1, 2020) to Reinstated (July 6, 2020)
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Oct 27, 2021 07:16 AMI guess the Rowse supporters here don't care that he took illegal contributions and didn't return them according to this site? Seems like a double standard but not surprising given the partisan politics that permeates our city.
"Now that District 4 candidate Barrett Reed has said he'll return $12,000 in don't-pass-the-smell test campaign contributions delivered on a single day from eight abstruse business entities controlled by real estate mogul Jim Knell, will Randy Rowse - who received the same amount from the same operations, on the same day - do the same?"
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Oct 27, 2021 07:08 AMA small group commandeered this city and has since turned it into a perpetual cash cow for themselves.
All-the-while playing pawning games with you rabble rousers who can't get enough of the bread and circus sham show.
A textbook strategy which permeates politics from sea to shining sea. The comedy is in how easy it is to perpetuate and loot. And to do so right in your face as you're watching.
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Oct 27, 2021 09:24 PMThese claims are false, but that's how the RW rolls.
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Oct 27, 2021 11:19 AMSo true. This crap is nothing new. Years ago someone I know was going to run for a seat on the BOS. She was told by a prominent local democrat official, not to bother because that the seat had already been “promised” to someone else. Unless you can raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to try and oust the local DNC pick, it’s futile to run. It shouldn’t be this way for non partisan local government positions. Das is as shifty as they come. A career politician and a main driver of partisan politics. He is arrogant, condescending and will be making a run for higher office as soon as the machine gives him the go ahead. BOS is a placeholder for him to stay relevant. It’s all a load.
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Oct 27, 2021 07:02 AMWell said Bizuntium
Joyce is pure machine. The local revolving door farm club moving up the political machine party ladder. Get rid of all of them - break their lock on the slow and steady decline of this city. No more Hannah-Beth Jackson wannabes, no more family legacy entitlements like Capps, Sneddon and Schwartz, no more new faces already sold out to machine political agendas like Limon and Harmon, no more tired old faces with failed track records like Das Williams and Gregg Hart. Can we finally breathe the fresh air of people running who are not 100% dependent upon pleasing their national political party's desire to take over every single public office and have them parrot only the national political party agenda? Look for those who have rolled up their sleeved locally and proven by stint of public service their care about the city and not their next political career move.
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Oct 27, 2021 07:04 AMNo
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Oct 27, 2021 06:31 AMSounds like normal run of the mill politics to me.
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Oct 27, 2021 05:54 AMi was so turned off by partisan (hypocrisy) politics after the Clinton impeachment ended that I changed my voter registration to, "DECLINE TO STATE". The gridlock has only worsened. Before district elections took away our rights to vote for "all" city council members, our mayor and council members worked for ALL of Santa Barbara. .... I'm voting for Randy Rowse because I believe that he has and will continue to work for a UNITED Santa Barbara.
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Oct 26, 2021 11:15 PMMultiple tires have been slashed on cars belonging to Nina Johnson supporters. Meagan Harmon this is not good sportsmanship. The entire town knows that you were not voted in your last term but instead, you were only appointed into office! Now that Nina is running against you in a race you are losing, you/your followers decide to slash tires to try and induce fear amongst Nina's supporters. You're a city council member and not a Mob Boss!
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Oct 27, 2021 09:25 PMStop lying.
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Oct 27, 2021 08:28 AMI live in the County so don’t vote for SB Mayor, but this sounds really serious. You should provide proof, otherwise you just sound like you’re full of it.
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Oct 27, 2021 07:07 AMName says it all.
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Oct 26, 2021 09:23 PMSure doesn't sound made up, exaggerated, or desperate at all.
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Oct 26, 2021 08:32 PMWhen two incumbents run for city council they both have the opportunity to express their ideas and their district chooses who they would like to represent them! Meagan Harmon, why do you have your followers harass Nina Johnson and City Folk who wanted to learn more about her vision during her Meet and Greet event in front of The Daily Grind? You should focus more on explaining why you failed to give your district a voice versus attacking/trying to silence Nina while meeting with locals so she could amplify their voices and concerns!
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Oct 26, 2021 07:38 PMVote for Randy BEACUSE he sacked the Burger Bus! The burgers were relatively expensive and mediocre, in my opinion. I'm sorry, but Burger Bus?? Laughable. Let's get focused on the present...#realissues
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Oct 27, 2021 07:34 AMBasic - I think the broader issue is if Randy "sacked the Burger Bus" by making it harder for all the food trucks to operate in SB because he was protecting his and other restaurant owners.... But I agree with you on the Burger Bus burger being nothing special.
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Oct 26, 2021 07:16 PMDas asked her not to be stupid and self-centered. Tough ask, apparently.
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Oct 26, 2021 07:06 PMI remember the former owners of the Burger Bus blamed Rowse for the stricter city rules on food trucks stating he shouldn't vote due to the a conflict of interest with his restaurant Paradise Cafe. The Burger Bus closed soon after and for that, I will not vote for Rowse. I miss those burgers.
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Oct 26, 2021 06:23 PMDisappointed to see men at the helm of the Democratic ship intimidating and shutting down experienced and passionate women/POC leaders in our communities. Have these past few years not taught us anything?!
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Oct 27, 2021 03:10 PMAmen, Downtown Girl.
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Oct 26, 2021 06:06 PMPublic employee unions are not non-partisan. Money, big money is on the table. Our money. The local uni-party wants their hands on that money. Therein hangs the tale why our previously normal local elections went from community consensus building, to become vicious take no prisoner uniparty partisan blood baths. This is why we see the same names getting recycled over and over again. And the playing field is strewn with the bodies of some very well-meaning and capable local candidates, who we will now never see again. Once and done after they get ground up by the partisan mean machine. This should not be happening on the local level where we all have the chance to get to personally know each candidate. Let's hope this past campaign mold is broken this time, and we get back to community concerns and truly non-partisan community players who still rise to public service as an honor; not an entitlement. No more partisan funded uni-party astro-turf. Back to meet and greet grass roots. And please do support your chosen candidate with your time and money - machine politics have made running for office very expensive, in order to compete with their public employee union member supported war chests.
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Oct 26, 2021 05:06 PMWhat is so surprising here? This is exactly what the DNC did to Bernie Sanders. Granted, he was always an independent and so maybe a bit of an interloper but still, many on the democrat party voting side wanted him but no, they had to crown their queen which backfired on them big time, deservedly so [watching them writhe and scream for 4 years was poetic justice]. Nothing surprising that it's happening on the local level too. The Democrat Party is far from what it used to be.
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Oct 28, 2021 02:30 PMIt doesn't matter what I would have done, living here in California (probably gone 3rd party). Trump won, but I can tell you he would have won by a LOT more if he'd been running against Bernie.
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Oct 27, 2021 09:27 PM"what the DNC did to Bernie" is largely mythology. Like or not (I didn't particularly) Hillary got millions more votes.
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Oct 27, 2021 10:21 AMLETMEGO, so if the choice was Bernie or Trump, what, you would have sat out?
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Oct 27, 2021 09:27 AMI don't think what the DNC did to Bernie was right, but it wouldn't have mattered. He was too far left for the majority of Democrats. Had he won the nomination, I would not have voted for him, nor would most Democrats that I know. Most of my SB "bubble" just can't fathom that, but I did not grow up here, and my cohort is much wider.
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Oct 26, 2021 05:06 PMI agree that "old school" democrats in town are fighting dirty in this election, and am not surprised to have seen the Montecito Journal's reprint of Lee Heller's email to the Democratic Women asking them to withdraw their nomination of Nina Johnson, either. Also seen - Salud Carbajal's local chief attacking Nina's donors in the Independent, without identifying her day job. The bottom line is that Cathy Murrillo is helpful to Das Williams because she will never do more than rubber stamp other people's ideas. Meagan Harmon is helpful on the Coastal Commission for the same reason. When original thinkers who will get things done come onto the scene they pose a threat because they are going to put the city's best interests ahead of the status quo. That is not such a bad thing.
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