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New Volunteers Add Energy to Presidential Campaigns

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
The hours are long, the work can be tedious and the money, well, there isn`t much. The truth is working on a presidential campaign isn`t glamourous, but there`s no question it is popular. The close race and high stakes have pushed some people who`ve only watched politics from the sidelines to get involved this year for the first time. Many aren`t just putting their lives on hold for the first time; this is their first time in Arkansas.

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