Keyword: voteearly
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If there is the opportunity to vote early, should a person do so? I hear people worrying about something happening on election day that would hamper the vote and had planned on going on that day. But, interested in what Freepers think about the subject. Are we okay in waiting? Or if you were me, would you make time to travel across town to the BOE and vote early?
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Asked whether he would endorse President Trump, Black Entertainment Television founder Robert Johnson said Wednesday he will stick with the current president rather than take a chance on how Biden might govern. "Where I come out as a businessman, I will take the devil I know over the devil I don't know anytime of the week," he said in an interview Wednesday with CNBC. "I absolutely do not know what a President Biden would do," he continued. "I haven't heard anything coherent about what he said he'd do." Johnson noted that blacks have consistently voted about 90% for Democrats. "But...
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I have already voted. Early voting here ends today. Please get folks you know to go out and vote. President Trump; Vice President Mike Pence; Senator Bill Cassidy all emailed me about voting. I had voted last Friday.
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In light of a renewed FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's secret email server, Clinton urged voters to rush to the polls and vote for her ASAP. "I would urge everybody to get out and vote early in all the states that have early voting," Clinton said during a short 3 minute press conference Friday, noting she believes her email scandals have already been "factored in" in voters' minds. (Watch Clinton video at link) From RCP: REPORTER: You have 11 days to go. What would you say to a voter who right now will be seeing you and hearing what...
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Voting early in the presidential election? Seems like a great idea to many Americans. For folks who have done their homework and believe themselves absolutely certain that their mind is made up about who they want to win an election, there is probably nothing to lose. For the person who reads all the information available regarding each of the candidates, even an October surprise will likely not come as a surprise. Rather, it will probably validate his or her existing beliefs about who should be our next president. “More than 100,000 people cast their ballots in the first week of...
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I have always disliked the "goo-goo" types. That stands for good government, the people who want everybody to vote. I don't want the uninformed to vote because either they will vote the familiar name or they will vote the way somebody tells them to vote. The goo-goo crowd must be in seventh heaven because in Indianapolis 105% of the voting age population is eligible to vote. Thanks to the so-called nonpartisan Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), a great many people who are dead, invented or just plain silly have registered. On FOX News one ACORN representative admitted...
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The liberals defending ACORN's fraudulent voter registration efforts have said again and again voter registration fraud doesn't lead to voter fraud. Well, we didn't have to wait till Election Day to find out they're wrong. The Associated Press reported Friday that the New Mexico GOP found 28 people who voted fraudulently in Albuquerque during the June Democratic primary by absentee ballot. One of the ballots was cast from someone named "Duran-Duran" The GOP's review was conducted in House District 13 and only included 92 ballots. That means roughly a third of the ballots examined found by the GOP were fraudulent....
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Both the Milwaukee Branch of the NAACP and the Milwaukee teachers union can join Attorney General JB Van Hollen's lawsuit against the state election's agency. A Dane County judge allowed the intervention Thursday. Van Hollen is trying to force the Government Accountability Board to cross reference voter registration data with DMV records going back to 2006. The NAACP says the suit, if successful, will prevent thousands of blacks from voting as more than half of Milwaukee County's African-Americans don't have drivers' licenses. The group also recently criticized Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm for creating a voter fraud task force...
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CROWN POINT | Lake County Republican Chairman John Curley wants a federal investigation into hundreds of voter registrations bearing fictitious signatures or the names of dead and underage people. "Fraudulent applications are the workings of ACORN groups operating from Milwaukee and Chicago who are getting out the vote for Obama. I'm Republican, but I want everyone who should vote to vote. But I want a clean election," Curley said at a Wednesday news conference. Lake County elections officials acknowledged they have found problems and had to reject a large portion of the 5,000 registration forms turned in recently by the...
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ACORN Sprouts Voter Fraud – Group Has Ties To Obama Campaign September 19, 2008 – The Association of Community Organizations for Reform (ACORN), is, once again, involved in voter fraud across the country. ACORN is a socialist group that is an out-growth of New Left politics. The latest scandal involves voter fraud in Detroit, Michigan, where clerks across the state are reporting fraudulent and duplicate voter registration forms submitted by ACORN. According to the Detroit Free Press, the Michigan Secretary of State’s office is receiving complaints from all over the state. The Secretary has turned the phony applications over to...
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According to latest news, only 15.5% of US voters in overseas locations requested a ballot for the 2006 election, and only 1/3 of those voted. Pardon while I laugh. The Army Times Publishing Company has surveyed military members and the military votes Republican at a rate of 69 - 85%. There were 600,000 military personnel stationed overseas in 2006. It seems a safe bet that had the true military vote count been tallied, the Dems would not have squeeked-by with "wins" in MT, VA, and several other states. In other words, the Dems probably took the Senate through disenfranchising the...
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I shouldn't post a vanity but I hope we vote early on Tuesday. If possible before folks go to work. I want the exit polling that we all know Drudge will post to reflect strength for the President. If the east coast looks strong for the President this could provide momentum throughout the nation. Take care. Jim
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As the second presidential debate nears, a new ABC News poll shows a split in swing voters is making for a close race. (The Associated Press) Swing Voters Split Swing Voter Split Makes for Close Race Analysis By Cheryl Arnedt Oct. 7, 2004— The presidential candidates face off in their second debate Friday night with strong positions in their respective bases — and even splits in classic swing voter groups. Independents divide by 47 percent to 46 percent between John Kerry and President Bush in the latest ABC News tracking poll, and white Catholics by 49 percent...
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