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Lesson 99 - Election.
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Karen
:
Martin,
who
are
you
going
to
vote
for?
Martin
:
You
mean
for
president?
Karen
:
Yes.
Martin
:
I'm
not
sure
yet.
Karen
:
You
should
make
up
your
mind
soon.
The
election
is
next
month.
Martin
:
Yes,
I
know.
I
hear
about
it
every
day
on
the
news.
Karen
:
I'm
going
to
vote
for
Obama.
Martin
:
I
think
he
is
a
good
choice,
but
I
think
McCain
would
make
a
good
president
also.
Karen
:
I
know.
They're
both
good.
It's
hard
to
decide.
McCain
is
older
but
he
has
more
experience.
Obama
seems
to
have
a
lot
of
good
ideas,
but
some
people
say
he
wants
to
raise
taxes.
Martin
:
I
heard
he
wants
to
lower
taxes.
It's
hard
to
know
what
the
truth
is.
That's
the
reason
I
really
don't
pay
attention
to
politics.
Karen
:
Yes,
it
can
be
frustrating,
but
it's
important
and
it's
interesting
to
watch.
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