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Posted on: May 14th, 2008
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Tags: Dominican Republic
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s the presidential candidates continue to fight it out for a home on Pennsylvania Avenue, the Dominican Republic is holding its presidential election this Friday, bringing Dominicans from across the city to the polls. NY1’s Dean Meminger filed the following report.
Dominican New Yorkers say they want to make sure that their voices are heard and that their votes count back home.
“We need to change the president for another no matter what,” said one Dominican New Yorker. “*
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