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tion, and AFL-CIO. She feels her core voter constituencies are women, environmental- ists, teachers, labor, and seniors and she encourages everyone to get out and vote. “This year’s vote in NJ is every bit as important for women and the middle class as the Presidential election was in 2008 and will be again in 2012,” said Carroll.


For more information, see www.Carroll- for-Assembly.com. See ad on page 9.


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