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In this Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, file photo, people stand in line waiting to enter the Underwood 2016 booth near the Peace Center where the CBS News Republican presidential debate will occur, in Greenville, S.C. Iran’s government has long tried to stamp out American pop culture, but it seems happy to let Iranians watch on state television the backstabbing, deceitful machinations of fictional U.S. politician Frank Underwood in “House of Cards.” (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

In this Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, file photo, people stand in line waiting to enter the Underwood 2016 booth near the Peace Center where the CBS News Republican presidential debate will occur, in Greenville, S.C. Iran’s government has long tried to stamp out American pop culture, but it seems happy to let Iranians watch on state television the backstabbing, deceitful machinations of fictional U.S. politician Frank Underwood in “House of Cards.” (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

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