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    A 2008 Election Vlog

    Noah GraffBy Noah GraffFebruary 5, 2008Updated:January 21, 2014No Comments1 Min Read
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    The following are two vlogs on the 2008 presidential election by Lloyd Graff, editor and owner of

    In this video, Lloyd Graff criticizes a recent article by John Ratzenberger which says “a president should be able to change a tire” in order to represent the common man and demonstrate the importance of keeping manufacturing in the United States. He believes the most important thing for our next president is that he or she can unite the people.

    In this video, Lloyd says that he will vote for Barack Obama despite disagreeing with 80 percent of his policies. He believes that an Obama presidency is an unprecedented opportunity for reconciliation among races in the United States, and that is more important than his politics.

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