Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m holding off. I’m sad that I’ll only get to vote for Kamala, once and I want to savor the moment.
I would totally vote twice, three times, or more I could though!
Please consider voting on Day One wherever you live. It helps candidates get more votes as us volunteers are wasting resources on strong Dems. Also, the higher turn out we get in early voting gives the GOP less than an opportunity to call it rigged because there won’t be any surprises. . A Strong, steady stream of Democratic votes banked before election day is the best thing we can do for a Harris win.
If you want to savor the moment, consider working at the polls and see everyone’s happy faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a poll worker in a large city that Trump has at times suggested had a rigged election in 2020. We start early voting next Friday and I'm feeling nervous. Thank goodness there is a bulletproof barrier between me and the general public!
Thank you for what you do! You’re an integral part of our democracy and protecting our freedoms.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a poll worker in a large city that Trump has at times suggested had a rigged election in 2020. We start early voting next Friday and I'm feeling nervous. Thank goodness there is a bulletproof barrier between me and the general public!
Anonymous wrote:I’m holding off. I’m sad that I’ll only get to vote for Kamala, once and I want to savor the moment.
I would totally vote twice, three times, or more I could though!
Anonymous wrote:I love early voting. We’re able to do our civic duty a week before Election Day without the long lines at the polling centers and head out of town for the kids’ 4 day weekend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m having major surgery 10/15. I just submitted a request for an absentee ballot in VA. Our polling place is never full, but there’s a good chance I won’t be up to in person voting 3 weeks out from surgery.
You can go to the Government center and vote, and you can also get driven to the polling site and vote curbside just call the number or honk and let them know your wishes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m having major surgery 10/15. I just submitted a request for an absentee ballot in VA. Our polling place is never full, but there’s a good chance I won’t be up to in person voting 3 weeks out from surgery.
You can go to the Government center and vote, and you can also get driven to the polling site and vote curbside just call the number or honk and let them know your wishes.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the reminder. I’m having major surgery 10/15. I just submitted a request for an absentee ballot in VA. Our polling place is never full, but there’s a good chance I won’t be up to in person voting 3 weeks out from surgery.