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	<title>Comments on: Group plans major overhaul of presidential election process&#160;</title>
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		<title>By: Group plans major overhaul of presidential election process  &#124; One Stop News Stand</title>
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		<description>[...] A group of frustrated voters from across the political spectrum is hoping to reform the way the nation elects its president, and Arizona will be on the front lines in that fight next year. The only question remaining is whether the state’s conservative lawmakers are willing to abandon the current constitutionally established election method that is as old as the nation.     Arizona Capitol Times [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A group of frustrated voters from across the political spectrum is hoping to reform the way the nation elects its president, and Arizona will be on the front lines in that fight next year. The only question remaining is whether the state’s conservative lawmakers are willing to abandon the current constitutionally established election method that is as old as the nation.     Arizona Capitol Times [...]</p>
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