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Here in the formerly Great State of California, our "betters" tend to obscure the issues with double talk and misleading information to the voters. IOW, a yes vote on an issue may very well end up as a no vote.
Double talk.

So, I voted NO on everyone who's party was not published - assume they are democrat, because they are.

No on every measure that allows the govt. any greater power or raises taxes.

I am proud to say that every chance I had to write in, say for city council, I wrote D. J. Trump.

Call it a protest vote. Sends a message to the leftists here that not everyone is on the same commie/socialist page.

The vote here is so screwed up I can not begin to describe it.
 
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I will cast my vote on election day...and in person, the way God intended.


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Posts: 13731 | Location: Michigan | Registered: July 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Warhorse:
I will cast my vote on election day...and in person, the way God intended.
God may make you stand in line for quite a while.

There comes a time to be practical. You can't stop early voting but you can use it to your advantage.

Furthermore, I am glad to be counted in the huge numbers of residents in my state voting early, since we have this imbecile Abrams calling Georgia's voter law "Jim Crow 2.0". It was supposed to stop all the "disenfranchised" from voting, but, surprise, we've busted records for early turnout.
 
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Originally posted by Warhorse:
I will cast my vote on election day...and in person, the way God intended.


Except what if God has other plans that prevents you from getting to the polls on election day? The safe bet is to bank your vote now to be sure it is received and counted.


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Posts: 31198 | Location: Elv. 7,000 feet, Utah | Registered: October 29, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't like early voting, but will be out of state on election day. Voted all Red on Monday. Hopefully it will bring an end to our worthless governor.
 
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I don't like early voting, but will be out of state on election day. Voted all Red on Monday. Hopefully it will bring an end to our worthless governor.


Mrs. Flash and I did the same for the same reasons.
 
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Voted Thursday. Gotta work all day on the 8th. Added to the red for Montgomery County, TX.




 
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Voted last Tuesday, because on voting day the line will be around the block. I waited in line less than 10 minutes. I checked the stats last night and saw that each day there are more and more voters counted. No one is disenfranchised.



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Posts: 11597 | Location: Temple, Texas! | Registered: October 07, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife and I were first in line when the doors opened this morning at 10am. We both voted AGAINST recreational Marijuana.





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Posts: 7434 | Location: Arkansas  | Registered: November 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wife and I were first in line when the doors opened this morning at 10am. We both voted AGAINST recreational Marijuana.


Good for you. We've got it here in Arizona and it's starting to become problematic. Shooting ranges have already put up signs stating that if they smell it on you, you're gone. Same goes for some gun stores.
 
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Arkansas has lost over 12000 people on Parole/Probation. Just yesterday I followed a car with an Expired PAPER temp tag from JANUARY 2022 and one from JULY 22. This is a known problem here. There is no freaking way Arkansas could properly implement legalized weed. We still have to drive to the next County to buy booze for Christ's sake.





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There is no freaking way Arkansas could properly implement legalized weed.
Well, how about illegal weed? Is that good?
 
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dropped 2 ballots off today!
 
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Sincere thanks for voting.
 
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Voted Monday, we hadn’t thought about it, but I drove my wife to the courthouse to pay our taxes. After that effort, we went ahead and parked and voted. 7-10 people ahead of us, several voting stations, in and out in 20 minutes.

I don’t always stay up late to watch all the results coming in, but this year.....I may even channel surf over to MSNBC....

Sadly, I probably won’t rollout the phrase “phony Betomania has bitten the dust”, after the third time/third different race, it has lost some luster, now Robert Francis is just pathetic.

I do think I’ll be able to work in “Roevember” and “It WAS the economy”.


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Posts: 1567 | Location: Behind the Pine Curtain  | Registered: March 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bride and I voted Thursday before heading out of town for a week. Fingers crossed.



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Posts: 4299 | Location: Saddlebrooke, Arizona | Registered: December 24, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There is no freaking way Arkansas could properly implement legalized weed.

Well, how about illegal weed? Is that good?


We already gots that. And "Medical" Marijuana.





If you're goin' through hell, keep on going.
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Posts: 7434 | Location: Arkansas  | Registered: November 06, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I voted last week. The city I live in has multiple propositions for both raising school taxes and multi-million dollar bonds for the schools. How about half a million to add new wiring to the scoreboard of the $20 million high school football stadium recently built that was hidden in one of the last school bonds.

The also want to spend $50 million to give teachers free homes. I would rather money go to teacher pay raises as who says all need housing assistance. The area I live in is growing like crazy and they are getting so much money from property taxes that keep going up, but they want more. The school district actually brought in too much money so they had to give some to other districts which is why they now want bonds to spend more money.

I pray Beto does not become the next governor. After this election, he will have tried and failed for so many elected positions. Just give up dude!




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Posts: 8923 | Location: The Lone Star State | Registered: July 07, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Went to deliver mail in ballot to the Ballot Box at the jail house.

Oregon has had 'mail in' for some 30+ years.

Oddly enough, since mail in ballots, there hasn't been an R governor since. And there were 4 or 5 candidates for Governor, at least 2 of which never mounted a detectable campaign. Many of the State wide positions had 1 or several minority party candidates. Those votes cut a certain percent out of the 2 major party candidates. In some cases I'm sure the elected official was accomplished by such a mechanism splintering the vote. Yes, and some local positions had only 1 or even no named candidates on the ballot.

There also was a 'should X county prohibit psilocybin production in rural areas of the county'...
Seemed odd phrasing....you have to vote "yes" to support prohibition.....
 
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