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Dartmouth College student and John McCain supporter Greg Boguslavsky
State Dept.

Friday, 21 December 2007
00:02:58

Dartmouth College students and John McCain supporters Greg Boguslavsky, Tom Huzarskay and Sean Dougherty share their reasons for volunteering to support their favorite political candidate.

This video was produced by America.gov and Crossborders.


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