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Posted on: August 18th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ]
Tags: activist, library, voter registration
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“You might not be thinking of the 2008 elections already, but Tulsa area Hispanic leaders are. They’re starting a voting drive and as News on 6 reporter Steve Berg explains, they say it will be bigger than anything before.
It’s just a small gathering at a Tulsa library. But longtime local activist Reverend Victor Orta says they’re just getting started. “The election is 2008, and we feel like we need to begin now. It’s a project that has not been done here of this magnitude.”"
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