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Herman should offer ten thousand dollars to each of his accusers if they can pass a lie detector test.
Reminds me of Alaska's failed senatorial candidate Joe Miller, or for that matter, Bill Clinton prior to his impeachment. This is an ugly position for a candidate to find himself in, but hopefully he can learn from Miller's and Clinton's failures and just tell it straight.
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