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Remember Hope

Where were you on November 4th, 2008?

The site, rememberhope.com, invites people to share their memories of election night, November 2nd, 2008. Everyone who wishes to can post a video, a photo, or write a few words about what they saw or heard, how they felt, etc. The idea is to create a visual documentary of that night through the eyes of people that participated.

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