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National and local. I vote and I vote each election, which is more than I can say for the sad rather large percentage of people who bitch and moan about their city, state and national laws and situations, but they refuse to vote! Voting is being involved at the most important level in my opinion.
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Both. I vote, and inform the people in my area as to what the real deal is.
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Probably not enough. Local? Enough to see what things will affect me and the town. I do go speak at town meetings if I have to. I vote in all elections.National? I do keep informed with national and world politics, esp. after 9/ll. I don't like surprises like that. I'm sure there were alot of red flags on that one!
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Quite a bit. I work with a national voter education group, as well as local voter registration drives. I have interned with 2 campaigns on the federal level, and volunteered with several on the local level. I have also done work such as gathering signatures, organizing rallies, etc.. for issues that I support. I understand not everyone has the time nor resources to be that involved, however everyone can do something, if only making sure they themselves are educated on the candidates and issues.
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