This in from a friend:
"Check around your neighborhood to see whether anybody needs a ride to the polling place in November. We have a lot of older people in our neighborhood; it turns out that one of them wasn't planning to vote because she wasn't sure how she'd get to the polls. Now, she's going with me. If your neighborhood has a lot of families with young children, perhaps what's needed is somebody to watch the kids while mom goes out to vote." Thanks Laurie!
We'll leave it up to you to decide whether or not to offer assistance to people who do not support your favorite candidate. This is a simple way encourage voting, and meet your neighbors. See you at the polls!
Sunday, October 17, 2004
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Many states offer early voting which one can do for no stated reason. This is another way to ease transportation woes. Here, early voting starts on Monday, October 25.
And if you don't like your choices, write in a better candidate!
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