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Dept. Of Unintended Consequences

From the Ottawa Citizen:

Today's federal election may be a tight horse race right to the finish, but a vote among young people has already declared a clear winner.

The Conservative party attracted more votes from young people than any other major political party in two election polls that were part of a program aimed at raising awareness among youth about the election.

The Conservatives received 41.6 per cent of 1,992 votes cast online or via wireless phone text messaging in the Youth Vote 2004 program sponsored by the Dominion Institute, a Toronto-based charitable organization concerned with issues of Canadian history and public affairs, and CanWest Global.

Hey, that's not the way it's supposed to go . . .

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