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Bullet points of The Long Island Feud That Could Decide Control of Congress
- Laura Gillen's family learned about the importance of registering as a Republican to get a job in Nassau County
- Anthony D'Esposito has been accused of nepotism, having placed two close associates on his payroll at his district office
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