If the economy starts improving (and there was a bit of good news today in the economic indicators) he wants all the folks who are in a rage over the economy to vote quick, for obvious reasons.
Plus, it may be a forlorn hope of mine, but perhaps there will be some bombshells coming out on the Messiah very soon.....maybe some will be squibs, maybe something will be nuclear......either way he wants his votes in the bag before his magic spell and protective armor wears thin as we approach election day.
Leni
Here in California, it is not a good idea to vote by mail.
The Secretary of State, in the past, has decided to stop counting absentee votes if an issue or candidate has already been decided by a large enough percentage.
Always vote in person, it is much harder for them to cheat that way and you make sure your vote is counted.
I voted October 8 by mail in ballot. (Arizona).
OK, you voted early. Now get out there and VOTE OFTEN! We don’t want those ACORNS falling out of the trees on election day to make a difference.
It’s easier to commit vote fraud with the early cast ballots.
It really is better to vote on election day, if you want to make sure your vote is secure.
Maybe the Obamination campaign is deliberately parking cars with his bumper stickers near the polling place to either influence the vote or dishearten the McCain voter. It would be interesting to know whether the same cars are parked there on a regular basis. No polling judge or poll worker should have political bumper stickers on their vehicles.
As I arrived in the polling place, the first thing I noticed was a sign that said to have ID ready - either voters registration card or drivers license. The Tennessee statute requiring that was listed below.
The poll workers thoroughly checked everyone's ID, verified address, and printed a form (for those not turned away). This form required me to affirm that I have not moved, my address is correct, and that I know that I cannot vote again on election day.
The place was crowded, about 95% white, mostly older folks, and I saw no bumper stickers, shirts, etc for either candidate. The one exception was my Honda with 2 McCain stickers. I came away feeling good about the whole thing.
Welcome to FR. Excellent report! Don’t worry, Texas will go for McCain/Palin, have no doubts. I see a lot of McCain/Palin signs here in Connecticut, but unfortunately I’m sure CT will go for Zerobama. No matter, CT only has 7 electoral votes... TX has 34. :o)
Cheer up girl! Austin is "san fran way out yonder" (queer capital) of Texas. I did vote early in the NW part of Travesty county too. The line was quite long out here, but most will be doing what I did - straight (R).
I "axed" the two BO supporters why they didn't have their table at least 100' from the voting entrance. They said "Why?" and I replied, "It's the LAW."