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It’s been energizing for them to campaign for an issue that engenders such moral clarity and will have a definite impact, as opposed to a shortcomings-riddled political candidate who may or may not be able to make the change they seek.

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Regardless of who the crowd represented, much like the band itself, the celebration of East Los Angeles and Boyle Heights was on full display in Inglewood with Roosevelt‘s and Garfield‘s mariachi bands strumming their tunes on the second level concourse and the Black Eyed Peas’ halftime show — featuring “Let’s Get It Started” and “I Gotta Feeling” — energizing an already deafening-loud L.A. faithful.

The visits follow former President Trump’s Saturday campaign stop at a Coachella Valley polo field, energizing California Republicans who’ve often been overlooked by GOP presidential candidates because the state remains a Democratic stronghold.

“Working your imagination muscles in a comforting, energizing way, I think, is important. One of the threads among all my work, whether it’s for thousands of people at a time at a theme park, or one person at a time at a library, my goal is to offer imagination assistance.”

Carson’s message resonated beyond the political realm; it bled into pop culture, energizing celebrities and the general public.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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