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Wearing our hearts on our shirts

According to Mark Remy, someone in the RW.com message boards is wondering if it’s “appropriate” to wear apparel from a presidential campaign in a race.

It occurred to me that I wrote about this almost four years ago, and on that very same site, but all those columns are lost to the internet for some reason I don’t fully understand. There’s still a copy on the Millennium Mile site, however. If you don’t want to read four-year-old geekery about what to wear in a race, here’s the summary: wear what you want, but think about what it means to you and what it says about you.

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