I just got a call from Martha Coakley's campaign. The woman asked if they could count on my vote and I said no. She asked why and I picked two the many items which led me to my decision: health care and the negative campaigning. No lie, the woman started arguing with me and would not stop!! That's pretty darn classy. If nothing else, her behavoir reinforced my decision.
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I just got a call from Martha Coakley's campaign. The woman asked if they could count on my vote and I said no. She asked why and I picked two the many items which led me to my decision: health care and the negative campaigning. No lie, the woman started arguing with me and would not stop!! That's pretty darn classy. If nothing else, her behavoir reinforced my decision.
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