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Lessons from Vietnam: Elections that can’t be bought May 25, 2021 9:21 AM CDT By Amiad Horowitz
People vote at a polling station in Hanoi, Vietnam, Sunday, May 23, 2021. Vietnamese citizens cast their ballots to elect 500 delegates for a five-year term in the National Assembly, Vietnam s legislative body. | Hau Dinh / AP
We Americans are used to the never-ending and increasingly costly cycle of U.S. electoral campaigns. Theoretically, elections are supposed to happen once every two to six years depending on the office and, one would think, campaigns for those elections would coincide with the election schedule. The reality is quite different. The 2020 election is barely past, and already the media and political commentators are hyping 2022 and 2024.
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