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"I joined Working America because it was the easiest, most convenient and powerful way to get involved in the political and social issues that define our country. Getting information not only on what's going on but how I can help is invaluable to me. It makes me feel like a better American."
Mark Ivankovits
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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"The future of the state is important to me and my family. I refuse to sit on the side and allow those who do not care about the working families of Ohio continue to be in office and lead us in the wrong direction."
Kellie Hughes
Cleveland, Ohio
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"Before I was a member of Working America I didn't follow politics and what they meant to me and my family. After witnessing so much corruption and scandal in Washington and Columbus I felt this was the perfect chance for me to make a difference."
Melvin Ferman
Cleveland, Ohio
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"I joined Working America for a number
of reasons, but the most important are the smallest--two my sons Kendall and Kaleb. I don't have the time between diapers and Little League to call all of Congress and voice my opinion, but as a member of Working America,
I have a voice."
Kedrin Bell
Blue Springs, Missouri
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"I joined because I see this Country headed in the wrong direction, and I wanted to make a difference."
Dana Pille
Des Moines, Iowa
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"Working America is a vehicle for me to act on my voice. I have seen open corruption and have spoken out but it often leads to me being outsted. Now there is a group that does this also that understands."
Wilhelmina Harris
penn hills, Pennsylvania
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