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Another one from our ever dilligent Kathy Keller:
From the AARP North Carolina State President Diana Hatch:
There has been no shortage of discussion about gender this election cycle, whether it was the candidates themselves or the issues they were discussing. Here's Debra Ness, President of the National Partnership for Women & Families on why this election is so critical for women:
Remember SchoolHouse Rocks? Well, here's a 3 minute diddy on the Electoral College a la SchoolHouse! Could be good to show your kids and grandkids while you're at it?
Since we're bringing election updates and analysis straight to you here at Shaarp Session, we thought we'd invite a few guest bloggers to share their perspectives too. Below, Ralph Everett from the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies talks about why this election is so important -…
From our good friend Morie Smilie - also Communications Director for AARP Colorado:
While you're partaking in your civic duty why not get a flu shot too?
Now what! Other than sit back and watch the results roll in (and partake in a little punditry of your own)...check out the national chains giving away freebies if you're sporting your "I Voted" sticker!
Divided We Fail teams are out in full force encourage folks to vote! This snapshot comes from Florida...
Kathy Keller, state Communications Director for AARP Ohio sends the following note this morning:
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