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English, 25.04.2020 04:24 AlexBeWare1210

Read this quotation from President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Every man and every woman in this Nation—regardless of party—who have the right to register and to vote, and the opportunity to register and to vote, have also the sacred obligation to register and to vote. For the free and secret ballot is the real keystone of our American Constitutional system. This quotation addresses the point-of-view that:

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