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editDescriptionThey are watching you (7626642).jpg | From the 2004 New Hampshire Democratic Primaries. The family and I were up on stage behind where John Edwards spoke, so we have this great view of all the media. |
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Author | Marc Nozell from Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA |
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JPEG file comment | Marc Nozell <marc@nozell.com> |
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