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 <title>Growing acceptance</title>
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 <description>Thanks for posting this, Katie.

Wayne is a leader in a growing movement of current and former statewide candidates and office holders who are saying &quot;enough is enough&quot;. 

From first-time candidates to public servants with three-decade tenures, these civic leaders clearly recognize, from the inside, that the current system doesn&#039;t work, and that for candidates who want to campaign among real people and avoid money with potential strings attached, a Clean Elections / Voter-Owned Election system is the best solution.

Combined with the ever-growing numbers of regular every-day citizens voters the say our elections system is broken and who are ready for reform, we have a movement in North Carolina that we believe is ready for another big breakthrough.

Thanks again for posting Wayne&#039;s article.
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 <pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 13:51:38 +0000</pubDate>
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