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Advocacy Group: Baseball Cap

Vote Counts Dept: Sometimes we really need to convince people that their vote counts, says Woodnutt, a volunteer with the advocacy group ACORN Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now . There s a certain amount of apathy, and, according to The Star. Woodnutt wheels to face the man who interrupted him. His name is Mohamed Gedi. As it turns out, he is not at all apathetic and mark Woodnutt stands outside a Toronto Community Housing building in St. James Town. As he speaks to a reporter, a man with an unkempt beard and a baseball cap watches him intently. You here for the election? As reported in the news.
@t gedi, toronto community