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Audio: Britney Evans, 19, and Jesse Brazier, 20
If you need to get energized about politics, stop by the Temple Terrace United Methodist Church and look for the two young adults standing on the sidewalk.
Jesse Brazier, 20, and Britney Evans, 19, (left)
campaign for Rod Smith outside of
the Temple Terrace United Methodist Church.
Crystal L. Lauderdale/Tampa Tribune
Britney Evans, 19, and Jesse Brazier, 20, took the day off from school at the International Academy of Design to campaign for Rod Smith, a candidate for governor.
Evans has been volunteering for political campaigns since she was a child. It was her grandmother who got her involved, and it’s something she thinks every young person should be a part of.
“One vote can make a difference,” she says.
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