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On election day, a volunteer for a local political party would most likely
make phone calls or canvas neighborhoods to make sure people vote.
appear in a national TV commercial supporting a presidential candidate.
register new voters for the next presidential election in four years.
print campaign posters for people to advertise for a candidate.
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make phone calls or canvas neighborhoods to make sure people vote.
Explanation: On election day local party volunteers typically do get-out-the-vote work (phone banking, door-to-door canvassing) rather than appearing in national ads, registering far-future voters, or printing posters.
Explanation: On election day local party volunteers typically do get-out-the-vote work (phone banking, door-to-door canvassing) rather than appearing in national ads, registering far-future voters, or printing posters.
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