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Paula Killen, 48, sits on the beach in Long Beach, New York in this picture taken July 1, 2008. U.S. voters are in the midst of one of the world's longest election campaigns--the race will have lasted nearly two years by the time the nation's 44th president is chosen on Nov. 4 to succeed Republican President George W. Bush. But experts say, despite earlier predictions, voters do not seem fatigued by the campaign. Picture taken July 1.
Mary O'Farrell, 19, stands outside her work post in Long Beach, New York in this picture taken July 1, 2008. U.S. voters are in the midst of one of the world's longest election campaigns--the race will have lasted nearly two years by the time the nation's 44th president is chosen on Nov. 4 to succeed Republican President George W. Bush. But experts say, despite earlier predictions, voters do not seem fatigued by the campaign. Picture taken July 1.
Joe Catrambone, 68, sits in his beach chair in Long Beach, New York in this picture taken July 1, 2008. U.S. voters are in the midst of one of the world's longest election campaigns--the race will have lasted nearly two years by the time the nation's 44th president is chosen on Nov. 4 to succeed Republican President George W. Bush. But experts say, despite earlier predictions, voters do not seem fatigued by the campaign. Picture taken July 1.
Even though so many voters are disgruntled and even though there are many Republican candidates who are locally popular, voters who are not Republican do not see the Republican Party as the solution
All we need is a Republican Congress, a Republican Senate, and a Republican White House to get the country on the right track.