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Originally Posted by MarkH
Maybe anyone with such personal interests shouldn't be
on the board, just so the USCF can act more independently and with a
better focus on US Chess. Still, I wouldn't say that someone who has
personal interests should be isolated or ostracized. The USCF should
promote all chess activities in America as well as it can.
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The issue here is that the USCF Voters were not allowed to know about
the serious rift between the Susan Polgar Foundation and the Kasparov
Chess Foundation because the USCF Issues Forum is heavily censored.
Had the voters known about this and several other major issues,
perhaps the results of the election might have been different.
Sam Sloan