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Kat L'Estrange

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Kat L'Estrange is a voting rights activist and strong advocate for honest elections in the United States of America, and has been involved in the grassroots election reform movement since the 2000 election. She has worked actively to raise public awareness on serious issues involving election fraud and voter suppression tactics employed by political parties and private corporations, and the dangers of privatization of public elections. Kat is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces having served in both the United States Air Force and California Air National Guard. She received a Bachelor's degree in Communication Studies from California State University, Sacramento.

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SHARE More Sharing        Monday, October 9, 2006
Protecting your vote and representative government in the November general election It's time to stand up and protect voting rights in your community on Election Day.For the sake of representative government in the USA,get involved in the election process by not only voting, but by volunteering your time to work at a local precinct,and encourage members of your community to do the same.Take steps now to ensure that your right to vote is secure despite expected chaos and confusion at the polls in November.

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