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Brad Reed
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The Comcast-TWC merger is about as popular among the American public as Islamic State militants, Justin Bieber's drunken driving and the Ebola virus — that is to say, it's really not that popular at all. Nonetheless, the merger stands a good chance of passing for two key reasons: Comcast doesn't care what the public thinks and the government doesn't care what the public thinks.
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