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VIDEO: A Blue Army is Coming

Filed Tuesday, November 7, 2006 at 12:00 PM

PUB DEF EXCLUSIVE VIDEO

Hundreds of people were standing in line this morning at the corner of West Florissant and Jennings Station Road in north St. Louis waiting to help flush out voters for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Claire McCaskill.

There is some confusion among the potential workers in line just what they will be doing and how much they will be paid.

Some people near the back of the line think they are going to be paid between $300 and $250 for the day, while others closer to the front think the pay is around $9 per hour.

Some said they thought think they’ll be working a poll. Others said they thought they would be going door-to-door. But all seemed to be clear on one thing: that they would be voting for the Democrat, Claire McCaskill, today.

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