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Gwendolyn Said:

Undecided Voters: How persuasive are political questions and comments posted on the web?

We Answered:

they are both unqualified, I will vote for Bobb Barr

Curtis Said:

Where do you get most of your knowledge on politics from?

We Answered:

The knowledge which I trust to be true and real - I get from a friend who does lots of research and has great insight.

Tara Said:

I'm looking for websites that are balanced in their coverage of the political candidates. Suggestions?

We Answered:

Go to Truly Newsworthy - http://www.TrulyNewsworthy.com. I am also a big news junkie. This site is an excellent source for unbiased news and information on just about everything. I go to it multiple times a day. The name really says it all.

Salvador Said:

Political Campaign Volunteer Work- What do you do?

We Answered:

If there is a candidate in particular that you are partial to, I would start there. They have loads of work and would be more than happy to have you help out. Check out the candidates website and find out what you can do to volunteer. Often times you answer phones, distribute flyers, or help at rallies. It's a very fun and rewarding experience, especially if you are considering a political science major. Best of luck!

Everett Said:

Political websites?!??!?!?!??!?!?!?

We Answered:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com has all the polls - and a lot of articles, mostly on the conservative side.

Tara Said:

How much can you donate to a candidate without having it show up in the public records?

We Answered:

In an effort to keep campaign contributions honest and transparent, that information is ALL reported. Would it really affect your standing at work if your employer knew your political beliefs? It's not as if you're holding rallies in the office. Are you sure you want to work in a place that would hold that against you?

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