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Charities Apply Scientific Approach to Evaluate Get-Out-the-Vote Tactics

If a charity works hard to get a particular group of people to the polls, and those voters turn out in record numbers, should the organization declare success?

Not necessarily, say some election experts. Perhaps those voters were swayed by the issues at stake, or the candidates, or the nice weather.

And...

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