Millennials Changing America

Tricksters, voters, and the undead band.

Published November 02, 2008 @ 02:55PM PT

We visited Portland, Oregon very briefly on Halloween night and we'll be returning there tomorrow. While there, we were able to attend the Bus Project's Trick or Vote after-party. This year's Portland Trick or Vote effort, one of over 20 in the country, was for Oregon the biggest canvass in the state's history (and, interestingly enough, the record they broke was their own from 2004) and we were super lucky to see them celebrate (along with March Fourth):




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  1. Mariah McKay

    March Fourth is always fun!

    Posted by Mariah McKay on 11/02/2008 @ 08:08PM PT

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