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Visit DemocracyNet at http://www.dnet.org

DNet is a free voter information service that will cover national, state and
local elections in your neighborhood.

This preeminent voter resource allows you to:
+Browse candidates' issue statements, biographies, pictures, contact
information and websites, endorsers and campaign calendars.
+Follow debates on issues that matter to you.
+Pose questions to the candidates and voice your opinion.
+Volunteer and donate to your candidates.
+Learn about important issues.
+Read about ballot measures.
+Link to national and local news sources.
+Access national, state and local voting information.

DNet will cover thousands of national, state and local candidates, including
all US House and US Senate races.

All of this is being brought to you by The League of Women Voters Education
Fund and Grassroots.com.

Check out www.dnet.org to find out what is happening in these confusing
"sound bite" days.

Camilla Flintermann,
                    Oxford, Ohio
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           on PDWebring at
http://members.tripod.lycos.nl/genugten/flinterm.htm


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