LWV
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“There’s so much anger now,” said Susan Wilson, the Redding LWV chapter president.
From Seattle Times
LWV wanted to create one space where voters could see the candidates outside the partisan context of conventions, rallies and ads, where candidates would have to answer substantive questions about their plans for governance without the distractions of roaring crowds and hecklers.
From Los Angeles Times
Presented with this 16-page document, the LWV said withdrew its sponsorship of the debates.
From Los Angeles Times
The LWV is a nonpartisan civic organization that exists to facilitate constructive dialogue and inform voters.
From Seattle Times
The voting computers used in South Carolina have miscounted the vote in recent elections, the LWV states.
From Washington Times
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