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...show," says Stuntz, 23, who had been working as a waitress and freelance writer in Austin, Texas. After volunteering, she applied for and was offered a job on the Dean campaign.
Campaign workers for the presidential candidates actively contesting the Iowa caucuses are bonded by common denominators like nights on air mattresses, meals of cold pizza, and long hours selling their candidates...
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