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what does this sentence mean?

 
 
Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2014 04:57 am
For the first time in many years, there appears to be no clear leader for the Republican nomination.
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Pearlylustre
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2014 05:07 am
@godhelpsme,
I'm not sure which part you don't understand. Usually there has been one favourite Republican candidate for the nomination but this time there isn't.

(Tell god an atheist had to help you this time )
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Lady Lingiton
 
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2014 06:02 am
@godhelpsme,
Is it a reference to American side-show performers? Carnies or some such?
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Reply Sun 6 Apr, 2014 07:48 am
@Lady Lingiton,
Absolutely!
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