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October 26, 2004

Edwards tells U rally to get out vote

In Tuesday's episode of "The Nominees Just Keep On Coming," Sen. John Edwards, plus two rock musicians, an MTV star and John Kerry's stepsons, implored a University of Minnesota audience to turn out on Election Day and bring all their friends with them.

Polls show the Kerry-Edwards ticket with a lead among the youngest voters. The Star Tribune Minnesota Poll, taken Oct. 9-11, showed voters aged 18-24 preferring the Democrats by 57-37 percent.

Edwards told the mostly young audience of about 2,000 that the surest sign of a Kerry victory on Election Day would be long lines at the polling places and a lot of young people standing in those lines.

Source: Minneapolis-St.Paul Star Tribune

Posted by State at October 26, 2004 06:20 PM

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