The idea crashed through everything. One call, two men, and a blueprint to hijack every sleepy district and wire it into a single, blazing national showdown. No more off‑year yawns. No more “just local.” Only loyalty tests, public betrayals, and a new kind of political hunger that doesn’t know how to stop once it starts fe… Continues…
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