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Essay heading: Electoral College
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He deems that everything we can do to ensure safety, stability, and the ability to love our children must be done. He has some of the same views as Gore in that he wants to encourage fathers to take part in their children's lives, and he plans to do this by providing over two hundred million dollars in grants to communities that promote responsible fatherhood... displayed 300 characters
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Social Security has been a retirement system for our seniors for a long time, and with the baby-boomer generation starting to draw from it in eight years, it looks like the Social Security system will go bankrupt. Al Gore says: "To me, Social Security is more than a government program. It is a solemn compact between the generations... displayed next 300 characters
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