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The 40-year-old logs dozens of hours every week registering voters, urging them to vote in Tuesday's state primary and convincing them that whom they elect matters.
The 40-year-old logs dozens of hours every week registering voters, urging them to vote in Tuesday's state primary and convincing them whom they elect matters.
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Never mind that theirs is a fatally flawed proposition that acknowledges whomever they elect, no matter how virtuous, is instantly transformed into a bum the moment he or she takes office.
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And Mr. Cammarano expressed confidence that he would be elected no matter what, according to the complaint.
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