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Election Special

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Election Special

With the USA voting today, it seems that everywhere I look someone is running an 'election special'. Why shouldn't I?


Google Image search on 'chess hillary trump'

The strangest of the many strange pages linked from that search -- many of which have little to do with chess -- is probably Trump Is Playing 4D Chess(knowyourmeme.com), i.e.

He’s playing 4D chess on a 3D chessboard against people playing 2D chess.

It doesn't make any sense, but neither do many of the election sights and sounds we've seen and heard over the last year and a half. May the best woman win!



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