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In 1993, for example, only 8 percent of the 2.5 million people who went to the polls were black.
No party is likely to get that without going to the polls again.
People need a positive reason to get out of bed and go to the polls.
Three years ago, 65 percent of the 94 million voters went to the polls.
About half of the state's 1.65 million voters went to the polls.
Most people I see voting go to the polls alone.
With 11 weeks before voters go to the polls, however, anything can happen.
It will be, for many voters, the third time they are being asked to go to the polls.
"You can go to the polls today and make an enormous difference."
At the general election of 1831, 2,174 voters went to the polls.
In November we will go to the polls to vote for president.
In 1968, nearly 61 percent of the voting age population went to the polls.
The poor and middle class must go to the polls to make sure their voices are heard.
In 1992, 348,000 went to the polls, the previous record, he said.
"But are they the ones who always go to the polls?
For the Senate, some voters went to the polls eight times.
About a third of those able to vote declined to go to the polls.
I'm not going to give up on those eight million people who went to the polls."
I hope American parents will consider these struggles among their own children when they go to the polls.
In 1989, only 220,000 voters went to the polls for school board elections.
These are the women who went to the polls in Liberia last week.
Many of them, interested in local races, will still go to the polls.
The bigger test will be on May 7, when parents and voters go to the polls.
That could make it hard for some Muslims to go to the polls.
The final results, however, will not be known until after voters have gone to the polls again on Sunday.