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Parties target those who just need a bit of prodding to vote view story
Thursday, September 23, 2004
AP's NANCY BENAC - - Detroit Free Press
| Some call them "the unreliables" -- huge numbers of prospective voters who favor one party or the other but have spotty records of showing up at the polls.
Six weeks before Election Day, both parties are mounting unprecedented efforts to get these highly prized people to cast their ballots -- not on Nov. 2, but as far in advance as possible, in some cases this week.
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