Word: reminded
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...Many students may be unaware that their absentee ballots require postage in the first place. After all, the absentee voter materials are sent postage-paid (as they should be), and nowhere in many of the Voter Instruction guides does it remind the voter to put on postage at all. Some ballots read, “If you are unsure of the postage cost, please check with your local office of the U.S. Postal Service,” but why should this burden be placed on the voter? While college students may be near post offices and therefore able to spend...
...dual-meets between Harvard and Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and Yale and Princeton. “It’s funny that there is added pressure,” said senior diver Samantha Papadakis of the HYP meet format. “Before every session starts, we have to remind ourselves that this is no different than any other dual meet.”Papadakis was the lone first-place finisher for the Crimson, taking both the three-meter and one-meter events in the dive portion of the competition. In Saturday’s three-meter dive, the senior...
...Vote Poke This site compiles voter rolls from each state, allowing visitors to check their registration status immediately. Voters can also "poke" their friends - remind them via email - about checking their registration statuses. VotePoke is part of a new set of online tools sponsored by MoveOn.org...
...central theme of his 2008 populist campaign. "Our campaign from the very beginning has been about one central thing and that is to give voice to millions of Americans who have absolutely no voice in this democracy," he would say, as he did conceding South Carolina, never forgetting to remind voters of his Horatio Alger background as the son of a poor mill worker. "If you're one of the forgotten middle class, people who are working and struggling just to pay their bills, literally worried about every single day, we will give you voice in this campaign...
...McCain "leads by 14 points among voters focused on terrorism and by 22 points among voters focused on Iraq.") Much as in the Michigan primary, where Romney beat McCain with a message of beguiling economic optimism, business experience and native son sentimentality, Romney is now taking every opportunity to remind voters, "No one needs to give me a briefing on the economy." (The swipe at McCain is an inversion of a Romney line that McCain has featured in an anti-Romney ad: "Well, if we want somebody who has a lot of experience in foreign policy, we can simply...