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Yes, I am. As a black man, it’s not an
option, it’s a duty to vote. — Bruce Bickerstaff, Consultant, Roxbury
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No. I’m not interested in voting. I’ve never voted in all my life. — Michael Young, Disabled, Roxbury
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Yes. I’d like to see the person I want
to win get on the ticket. — Debra Darby, State Worker, Roxbury
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Oh, yes. This is a serious election.
I want to make sure the right man
gets in. — Elizabeth Releford, Retired, Roxbury
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Yes. I think it’s important to come up
with someone who’s going to win
against Trump. — Fred Fairfield, Business Owner, Canton
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Yes. It’s always important to vote.
People died so we could have the
right to vote. — Endy Reavis, Case Manager, Dorchester