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He’s smug and outspoken — and he just might get a congressman voted out

Arrogance is part of the schtick for comedian Bill Maher. In his latest bit, he’s asked fans to help him identify the most inept and corrupt lawmaker on Capitol Hill. He’ll name the “winner” Friday.

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