Four years ago, Lexington voters set a record for turn-out in a presidential election. This time around, they say they will cast votes out of civic duty, not enthusiasm.
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Southern Virginia University students are overwhelmingly Mormon, but they say religion won’t determine their votes for or against GOP candidate Mitt Romney, who also is a Mormon.
At Virginia Military Institute some cadets say they are unsure about the logistics of voting–from obtaining absentee ballots to registering in Lexington.
Some Rockbridge County blue-collar workers say they prefer President Obama over GOP candidate Mitt Romney.
Business owners in Lexington, Va., say the economy is not a big issue for them in the presidential election.
By Sage Um New voter ID laws address a specific kind of voter fraud—in person fraud. Washington and Lee University…