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Virtualballot.org - Presidential Election Resources And Presidential Candidate Information.
(ContentDesk) June 7, 2004--The Process of choosing a candidate to vote for in the Presidential Election has become a difficult task. The media we watch and read can be easily filled with bias and affect our line of thinking. It is important that we use many different sources for our research and try to get both sides to every story. Between now and November 4, 2004 there is a short amount of time to decipher all the information available about the candidates. VirtualBallot.Org is an attempt to get people to think outside of the box and to express their opinions in order to make an educated choice when choosing a Presidential Candidate.On the website you can

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