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+2, 15,156 :)
I've just looked at about 300 profiles and here were the top 3:
52,350 - Eric Heighton
Vote for Eric Heighton - River John, NS in the 2013 National Mobility Awareness Month Local Hero contest!
25,814 - Chrissy Correia
Vote for Chrissy Correia - Boston, MA in the 2013 National Mobility Awareness Month Local Hero contest!
20,244 - Kristal Dahlager
Vote for Kristal Dahlager - Sacred Heart, MN in the 2013 National Mobility Awareness Month Local Hero contest!
If we'd started voting when it opens we'd have crucified these people but I can't see us winning any more Plus I only went through 3 pages of 100, there are 12 pages in total so there might be people with more than that. Not looking good!
That's quite a spoiler, Tom .
I have been browsing various candidates in about all states every now and then and noticed there are many with more votes than our Amber, but I thought telling about it might cause some of us no more voting as they might see it unnecessary or pointless.
Let's keep voting! It is not pointless.
We can only do what we can do, no more than that.
And I reckon between us all we've racked up quite a lot of votes
for Amber, and that counts for a hell of a lot, whether she wins
or not. She will know that there are a lot of total strangers rooting
for her, and we will have the satisfaction of having at least done
our best to improve someone's life.
That means something, regardless of the final results. Personally
I'd rather have not known the 'score', (although I had wondered)
but I'll still be putting in as many votes as I can and with as many
different IP addresses as I can get access to.
It's not over till the fat lady sings.
Regards.
Wenda.
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this car will be going to the one who wins and the winner hasn't been declared yet folks.
It's still a bit too early for my daily vote, but I just wanted to say that a couple
of my Facebook friends are now also voting for Amber. The more, the merrier!
Wenda.