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Posted on: February 4th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Health ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Politics ] [ Election 2008 ]
Tags: hispanic voters
The National Alliance for Hispanic Health plans a first wave of 25,000 text messages to remind voters to go to the polls in more than 20 states with primaries or caucuses on Tuesday. The group, which assists 100 million people a year, then will expand the model to all states for November’s general election.
“The idea is to use all the tools of the 21st century to get out the vote,” said Adolph Falcon, the alliance’s vice president for science and policy. “Studies have shown these messages increase turnout 4 to 5 percent.”*
*From: http://ap.google.com
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