Close B.C. mayoral race wasn't bought with cinnamon rolls, court rules

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Tensions in Pouce Coupe had boiled over after Danielle Veach hosted a \u0022Tea and Talk\u0022 campaign event at a local pizza place

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Those refreshments, however, would later become the basis for Michetti’s petition, in which she claimed the food giveaway amounted to buying votes and had “resulted in [Veach] winning the election.” Emily J. Arendt, a history professor at Montana State University Billings, told The Post that – whether it’s cinnamon buns in Canada or corn dogs at the Iowa State Fair – politics and food go together like bread and butter.

 

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