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Where are you getting info about the election? Tell us & enter our giveaway!
on Sep 20, 2016
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Where are you getting your information about the election? What sources do you trust the most?
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jnbennett
on Sep 29, 2016
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I watch the new or read papers. Dont really trust nothing
jnbennett
on Sep 29, 2016
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I watch the news or read papers. Dont really trust nothing
littleolme
on Sep 29, 2016
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The internet, tv and any other source I can find. There is so much mis-information out there you have to read thru everything to figure out the truth. And the media cannot be trusted any more to tell the complete truth!! So you now have to become your own investigator to uncover the truth.
dollcollector2
on Sep 29, 2016
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I don't pay any attention to debates because they just end up yelling at each other and most all politicians just say what they think people want to hear then when elected do whatever they want and don't do what they said they would.
Deez28
on Sep 29, 2016
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I watch fox 25 and CNN and the news papers also its all over social media so I will read the articles that they post and also discuss it with family and friends to get more info about the Candidate's
eschipps
on Sep 29, 2016
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The Internet and from friends.
eview1
on Sep 29, 2016
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it is hard to get reliable information on both candidates. the media is partial to one candidate, so i try to do research on my own. i have a friend who is very knowledgeable and i rely on his information, he is not biased to either party. i listen to the news, read the paper, the news magazines and try to get reliable information.
lisalisa29
on Sep 29, 2016
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I'm getting thru word of mouth, social media, newpaper and activities outside of work for political events.
smethvin
on Sep 29, 2016
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I have actually been watching the debates so I get mine from the horses mouth. And I research some things
paulaleane1980
on Sep 29, 2016
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I get my info from the parties national convention, their public events, their past, their respective experience, and the debates.
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