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Mauricio Hayes
1 December, 14:52
What were the political machines in 1880
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Alina Gonzales
1 December, 18:49
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A political machine is an organization controlled by a politician. They command a small group of supporters. These supporters are often campaign workers. They campaign workers influence the vote.
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