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    Interview with Susan Martin

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    Interview with Susan Martin

    Here’s an interview with Susan Martin, Rio Grande Chapter political chair, with Santa Fe station KTRC and Richard Eeds (22 minutes). Susan explains how the Sierra Club goes about researching and endorsing candidates.

    Interview with Susan Martin

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