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still remain and would lead ot evasion of the proposed rule, of a sort difficult to prove and punish. (2) The only practical remedy is to extend to them the merit system.
II. It would be an injury to the cause of true reform by obscuring the real source of evil-the spoils system.
III. The principal objection is that the change would violate the individuals' rights as voters.
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