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Voter by Voter, McCain's Volunteers Reach Out

Kolmeister gave the students a pile of orange fliers, announcing that at 7:30 a.m, in just two days, the candidate himself would meet with residents in Gilford.

Snider, Choi, and the occupants of the second car, Adam Johnson '02, and Andy Kepple, a student at the University of Massachusetts at Amhest, were instructed to distribute the bulletins.

The Pontiac traveled the short distance to Laconia. Snider and Choi began to walk the streets of the town.

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Glancing at the fliers, several citizens said they were already John McCain supporters, which encouraged the volunteers.

Others, like Patty Moodie, were voters who said they greatly valued the chance to meet McCain.

Moodie hasn't yet decided whom she'll vote for Feb 1.

But McCain is a strong possibility. "I like the fact that he served in the military-- unlike Clinton."

Military service was one of McCain's strong selling-points, trumpeted by many of his supporters this winter morning.

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