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The easiest way to go door-to-door for the first time is with a partner . #o if you have a friend who also supports D onald T rump you might call him or her and plan to make a day of knocking on doors. Decide how long you plan to walk3yo u can always stop if yo u or your partner need to rest. If you or your partner have never gone door-to-door before walk together until you$re comfortable splitting up. In #tep 4 you$ll be given a list of neighbors who vote. The list is organi!ed by address& first by street then by house number . 5ithin each household voters are sorted from eldest to youngest and for each voter  it says their age and gender . 6n the left there are a number of stars indicating how ma ny of the last 7 elections they voted in. This tells you how likely the person is to vote. 6ccasionally  a voter will be marked 8Abs9 for absentee voter  or 8/ .A.9 for permanent absentee. In both cases it means a voter is probably going to vote

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