I had no idea it was that bad! Thank you for posting about it.
That’s what the liberal leftists demoncRATS bank on is lower turnout during the election. Plus, that politicians who are trying to push tax increases also bank on lower voter turnout. Sad but true.
Why aren’t you and other conservatives in Fairbanks working to get out the vote?
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It’s whatever they put in the coffee.
Things sure have changed since I lived there (Anchorage) in the ‘70s and ‘80s. A great place to be then!
Please accept my sincerest apologies. It could happen to any of us, and probably is happening to many of us right now.
I have fond memories of Fairbanks and Anchorage. I’m not sure all of the places where we were when we went there (I was 10 years old, and a long way from home -central Florida). We went in the summer, and it was a new experience me. We had to use black out blinds so we could go to sleep. It seemed like it was daylight for nearly 24 hours. I’m sure that’s not right, but that’s what I recall the feeling was.
Did work at Ft Greely and Ft Wainright….absolute beauty in the hinterlands…sorry only 3,000+ people in Fairbanks felt it was important enough to vote.
I wonder if anybody has done a study on voting trends in areas of legal weed. What else makes free men so apathetic and numb?