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The head of Souls to the Polls is sharing his commitment to making sure more people take part in all elections. Reverend Greg Lewis has two ministries. One at St. Gabriel Church of God and Christ, and the other as President of Souls to the Polls, where he raises awareness about voting. The biggest problem is people just don t know when the elections come. It s not on their [radar], Lewis says.RESOURCES: See What s On Your Ballot And Where You Can VoteHe preaches the importance of making your voice heard. Show yourself now! Stop believing that you can t make a difference, Lewis exclaimed. If your vote didn t count, why do so many people spend so much time try
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ANDERSON, Ind. 鈥?A convicted killer already serving two life sentences without parole and accused of killing a fellow prisoner last summer told a Madison County judge this week he will keep killing people until he s given
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