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#Election2020 | Washington: 'I voted early and it was absolutely worth it' | The Atlanta Voice

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In Chicago, where I was born and raised, the word was, “vote early and vote often.” It was a mantra espoused by the then-Mayor Richard Daly’s notorious GOTV machine, known far and wide as the way to win elections. I say this somewhat tongue-in-cheek because without knowing it, I was exposed to the block by block strategy of politicking at […]

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