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Chapter 150 The bet may fail(2/2)

For example, recently, as a graduate of Yale University, George Sr. was still in a TV interview, mocking Dukakis for his "foreign policy views were born in the boutiques of Harvard Yard."

Political columnists from the "New York Times" and "Washington Post" began to scoff sharply, "Old George seems to have forgotten that he graduated from Yale?"

Although later, George Sr. still argued that unlike Harvard, the source of Yale's classmates was "very scattered and there is no symbol." Compared with Harvard's uniform elite, Yale has students from all backgrounds, and Yale graduates are not

It means he is from any class.

But how do the public know the nuances of the Ivy schools? To them, both schools are filled with rich, fancy, pretentious, dangerous intellectuals who won't wear their underwear no matter how hot it is.

Sit down and have dinner.

In short, ordinary voters feel that there is no essential difference between Dukakis, who graduated from Harvard, and George Sr., who graduated from Yale. In this case, we might as well choose the one who looks more pleasing to the eye.

"What do you think? Is it possible that our investment will fail?" To be honest, Ronald began to worry. He and little Doug had placed a heavy bet on old George.

"It's too late to say this now." Douglas Jr. knows how this game is played better than Ronald. They are not those big companies that can bet on both ends. They can only go to the dark side.

"However, we can't contribute to old George's campaign team. They are going to play some evil tricks now. I'm here to discuss it with you first. It's best not to get involved. After all, we are not for election. And, it's best,
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