Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney wished President Barack Obama success "in a time of great challenges." The following is the former Massachusetts Governor concession speech Tuesday night in Boston, as transcribed by Roll Call:
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7 nov 2012
Mitt Romney's concession speech
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney wished President Barack Obama success "in a time of great challenges." The following is the former Massachusetts Governor concession speech Tuesday night in Boston, as transcribed by Roll Call:
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5 nov 2012
Your Right to Vote on Tuesday November 6, 2012
Election Day: Vote on Tuesday November 6, 2012 |
Did you know that as a registered voter in Texas you can vote on Election Day between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00p.m.? And that, If you are in line or you are within the polling place when the poll closed at 7:00 p.m., you must still be allowed to vote.
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11 oct 2012
5 Things You Should Know about the Elections
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WASHINGTON -- Voting is a right and a civic responsibility. And like millions of U.S. citizens, you will have the chance to exercise your right to vote during the Presidential Election of 2012. Your vote on November 6, 2012 will help elect the next President of the United States, as well as other representatives at local, state and federal levels, including mayors, governors, congressional representatives and senators.
WASHINGTON -- Voting is a right and a civic responsibility. And like millions of U.S. citizens, you will have the chance to exercise your right to vote during the Presidential Election of 2012. Your vote on November 6, 2012 will help elect the next President of the United States, as well as other representatives at local, state and federal levels, including mayors, governors, congressional representatives and senators.
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