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  • Who voted for or is in favor of Obamacare?
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    All of the dems and a few republicans.

  • Who is pro-life and who is not?
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    Do keep in mind, from 2000 to 2008, we had a pro-life President and a majority of pro-lifers in congress and the senate, AS WELL AS a conservative majority in the Supreme Court........yet, abortion remained legal.
    They did not even bring it up nor approach the topic. Just a thought if you really think putting pro-life candidates into office impacts abortion rights, do consider that.
    They all talk when campaigning, but none ever even so much as bring it up Once In Office, maybe because the majority of their constituents want the 40+ year old laws left in place.

    If nothing--absolutely NOTHING happened to remove abortion rights between 2000 to 2008, with EVERY branch of US govt AND the Supreme Court all being conservative, if not then---in THAT setting--- when oh when would putting MORE conservatives in place have any impact? Just a thought.

  • Who is pro-life and who is not?
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    Great question, Interested.

    The nonpartisan League of Women Voters has a cool site that helps you build your ballot so you can see what you'll be voting on.

    You can find that here: http://www.vote411.org/onyourballot/state.php

    As to pro-life candidates, you'll have to look for some advocacy organizations that do that kind of rating. Indiana Right to Life has a voter guide: http://www.irtl.org/act/voter-education-resources/

    Hope that helps.

  • If I register to vote, am I going to be called for jury duty?
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    It is against the law to use the voter roles to determine jury duty.

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