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Date Added: April 22, 2008 09:16:02 PM
Lexington resident Donald Edward Schwartz, 50, is a Republican and is undecided about his choice for president. He is a business owner and an electronic technician. His concerns are “problems with the economy.” “I’m just looking for somebody that’s gonna help the working man out there.” Listen to Schwartz and other S.C. voters describe their feelings on the issues and candidates at ...

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