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		<title>What do democrats say to persuade others to vote for Obama?</title>
		<description>Abu#2 asked: This is your chance to get my vote, what do you say (without mentioning republicans) to get me to vote for Obama?  What are his policies and what is all this change I keep hearing about?
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		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=1057</link>
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		<title>Do Hillary supporters truly expect the majority of supers to vote against the one with more pledged delegates?</title>
		<description>Mr. J asked: It seems they are banking on the supers to do just that. That would be political suicide, for the entire party! You can't disenfranchise the majority of voters by snubbing the candidate who won many more states and won the popular vote.
Tim G, that is literally impossible ...</description>
		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=416</link>
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		<title>How do I convince people that like neither candidate to vote anyway?</title>
		<description>altruman2000 asked: Many of my friends and colleagues dislike Obama but don't like McCain enough to vote for him.  Despite the "you lose the privilege of complaining" argument, what other cases can be made for voting?
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		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=454</link>
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		<title>Am I eligible to vote in a state I am not a resident of?</title>
		<description>SnowMosq asked: I want to vote today. I moved to Colorado from Minnesota to attend college. When I moved here, I registered to vote and obtained a CO drivers license. However, I still claimed to be a Minnesota resident when I did taxes last year and I believe MN is ...</description>
		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=381</link>
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		<title>Is it illegal to vote in your old precinct?</title>
		<description>JR asked: I moved about a mile from my home in San Francisco to another apartment within the city and forgot to register.  I really want to vote this Tuesday but I would have to go back to my old neighborhood where I am still on file.  There ...</description>
		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=270</link>
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		<title>How many league managers have to vote against a trade to veto the trade?</title>
		<description>cmehring323 asked: In Yahoo! fantasy basketball, how many league managers have to vote against a trade to veto the trade?
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		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=84</link>
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		<title>Is your decision to NOT vote because of issues on a federal level?</title>
		<description>twapped2000 asked: The best part about voting is that you can choose what you want to vote on.  Start with your LOCAL issues if the fed stuff irritates you.  Most people I talk to are unhappy with stuff on the federal end, and forget or choose to ignore ...</description>
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		<title>Why does the media assume that every African America will vote for Barack Obama?</title>
		<description>SoCal asked: It's almost like the media thinks that all African Americans are followers and will not do their homework on  Barack Obama like other Americans will. Also I don't think there is a thing called the "Black vote" or the "Latino vote".  I think that everybody has ...</description>
		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=708</link>
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		<title>Can anyone caucus and vote in the statewide Presidential primaries?</title>
		<description>M2S asked: If anyone has any information, I am interested in finding out more about local presidential primaries.  Who does the voting?  Can just anyone be a part of the vote?  I am trying to research it online and am not coming up with many clear answers. ...</description>
		<link>http://departmentofwar.com/?p=268</link>
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		<title>Why Do So Many People Vote Republican When?</title>
		<description>LALA 25 asked: They are not in the top percentage of income making?

Seriously, what have they to gain by voting for a republican?  The economy is doing pretty bad, the dollar is weak, everyone is unhappy but the very rich.

So why are people who are middle class and even ...</description>
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