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Pink Bunnies - Feel the Wrath

By Ally Klimkoski
September 17, 2007

One of the greatest challenges to voter registration particularly for young people is that they tend to be a transient group of voters.

Moving from your parents' house to a dorm then to a new apartment then you get a chance to move into a house with some friends - then have a falling out with the friends and move to a new place then graduate then get another job... well - voting and where you're registered to vote sometimes isn't the highest priority.

Thats why a group called Forward Montana is breaking out the Pink Bunnies

The Pink Bunny Project encourages people to RE-register to vote even if they know they're registered somewhere. This reduces the confusion on election day when one is told - wait... you moved - oh - you have to drive across town to another place to vote or you can fill out this provisional ballot that will be conveniently lost by your right wing county clerk!

So spread the video around and encourage people to re-register or FEEL THE WRATH OF THE BUNNY!!!


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