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Old Man Willow
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« on: July 05, 2014, 01:15:51 PM »

Lol. I guess a democrat can convince 40 or so people in Loving County to vote for them if they visit the entire county and meet people face to face.

Very true. Face to face interaction is how Carter won the Iowa primary back in '76. I don't see why a Democrat would have trouble winning Loving County if they poured their heart into that place Smiley

Because 30 out of those 40 voters would be like "How do you feel about abortion?", and when the Democrat gave the wrong answer it would be over.
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