Vote 2008, Politics , National
The gun-store vote in Pennsylvania
By John Hockenberry and Jim Colgan
April 26, 2008, 04:42 AM
John Hockenberry of The Takeaway takes the political pulse of the gun-toting electorate at a Cabela's in Hamburg, Pa.
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#1 Posted by Joe, May 01, 01:49PM
Also, "You voted in high school? How did that work?" Surprise, most people are in high school when they are 18. It is also when voting becomes possible. Surely you could have figured that one out. Kinda makes you look silly after making fun of someone for confusing a senator for the governor for a state in which they don't live.
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