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Networkworld: With the growth in smartphones and their use in U.S. presidential campaigns, could there come a day when Americans might vote wirelessly?
That question was posed to a panel of mobile campaign experts at the Brookings Institution during a webcast Tuesday. The prevailing view was that wireless voting in the U.S. is a long way off.
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