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The right to vote and voice our various/diverse opinions are the building blocks of our democracy.
By downloading this poster/video, you agree to use it in its entirety, unaltered and not for commercial purposes of any kind; any reproduction of it must include full credit to the designer and AIGA Get Out the Vote. Any variation from this policy must be documented in writing from the designer and AIGA.
This entry is part of the 2012 AIGA Get Out the Vote Initiative
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