Somebody's Gotta Do It: Why Cursing at the News Won't Save the Nation, But Your Name on a Local Ballot Can
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Henry Holt and Co., 2020.
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Adrienne Martini., & Adrienne Martini|AUTHOR. (2020). Somebody's Gotta Do It: Why Cursing at the News Won't Save the Nation, But Your Name on a Local Ballot Can . Henry Holt and Co..

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Adrienne Martini and Adrienne Martini|AUTHOR. 2020. Somebody's Gotta Do It: Why Cursing At the News Won't Save the Nation, But Your Name On a Local Ballot Can. Henry Holt and Co.

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Adrienne Martini and Adrienne Martini|AUTHOR. Somebody's Gotta Do It: Why Cursing At the News Won't Save the Nation, But Your Name On a Local Ballot Can Henry Holt and Co, 2020.

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Adrienne Martini, and Adrienne Martini|AUTHOR. Somebody's Gotta Do It: Why Cursing At the News Won't Save the Nation, But Your Name On a Local Ballot Can Henry Holt and Co., 2020.

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 And so, in the year that 26,000 women (up from 920 the year before) contacted Emily's List about running for offices large and small, Adrienne Martini ran for the District 12 seat on the Otsego County Board. And, became one of the 14 delegates who collectively serve one rural American county, overseeing a budget of $130 million. Highway repair? Soil and water conservation? Child safety? Want Wi-Fi? Need a coroner?
 
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