Dead Presidents

Dead Presidents

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Harry Fender is a 35 year old Senator, who is running for president. That is, until both his and his opponent, Frank Michaels, campaigns are abruptly taken to a halt because of the death of one of the current president. Did Harry do it, or is the scandal all a lie?
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