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What (who) is vote-catching issue - definition

GENEALOGICAL AND LEGAL TERM REFERRING TO ONE'S LINEAL DESCENDANTS
No issue; Issue (legal)

Pink vote         
SEGMENT OF THE VOTES IN A SUFFRAGE BELONGING TO THE LGBTI COMMUNITY
User:Tashif/Pink Vote; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Pink Vote; Lavender vote; Pink Vote
Pink vote (also called the lavender vote ) are the votes cast by gays and lesbians, and is typically considered a voting bloc. Most prevalent in Britain, the concept has already spread to US, where gays and lesbians are substantially more likely to vote Democratic, and Canada with many other countries like South Africa and Australia starting to acknowledge it.
Back Issue!         
AMERICAN MAGAZINE
Back Issue Magazine; Back Issue (magazine)
Back Issue! is an American magazine published by TwoMorrows Publishing, based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
the vote         
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2015 BRITISH PLAY
The Vote (play)
the right to indicate a choice in an election.

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Issue (genealogy)

In genealogy and wills, a person's issue is all their lineal descendants.