11. That money, to be used to pay hundreds of fulltime organizers and educate voters on issues, is a wholly new resource to pour into the campaign. 12. The AFL says it is running its campaign independently of the Democratic Party, to educate voters about issues important to workers. 13. The group plans to track legislation, educate Hispanic voters and issue a report card on how lawmakers vote on key issues affecting Hispanics. 14. The money, they say, will be used to educate voters on issues important to unions. 15. Their advertising, they say, simply seeks to educate voters about issues. 16. They say they mainly want to educate voters. 17. A lack of money is the primary problem elections officials face in expanding efforts to educate voters. 18. But he said political leaders had a responsibility to try to educate voters about international standards of human rights and try to change public opinion. 19. Church and non-governmental organizations are being assisted to register and educate voters in poll procedure. 20. He believes that among other things, his candidacy will educate voters about Mormonism. |