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  • Alberto

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    Thank you for posting this!
    My son Samson is registering as we speak!
    This year’s primary is crucial and in a way more important than the general election!
    During the primary we have the opportunity to support and vote for a candidate that reflects our values and ideals… not simply someone said to be electable. I get loads of info on candidates at Conservativereview website which does all the heavy-lifting and shows me each candidate voting records, for both parties. Let’s Change the Course of History in Our Lifetime! May God bless America and the World! https://www.conservativereview.com/2016-presidential-candidates

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  • Dr.Donna

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    Thank you for encouraging all to be informed and to engage in civic
    responsibility as part of our work for God’s providence in America

    This is an important year to work for the country and bond with
    other like-minded people for faith, family and freedoms. Through
    this work we make new contacts and friends and work for a common
    cause to break down barriers of culture, religion and background.
    Any questions about the elections, please feel free to contact
    me at d.ferrantello@uts.edu

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    • Alberto

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      Thank you Donna for helping Ted in Iowa and New Hampshire! Keep up the good work!

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  • Catherine Ono

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    Our daughter Songja registered as soon as she turned 18. She couldn’t vote in 2012 because she was traveling with GPA and I couldn’t get an absentee ballot to her. Last fall, 2 months before she went to SW, she was able to at least fulfill her civic duty on the local level. She voted in the primary for our ward alderman. Can’t get much more local than that!

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    • Dr.Donna Ferrantello

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      Awesome! She is beautiful and exemplary!

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