Tuesday, August 10, 2004
It Could Happen
Most people are quick to give the Indiana presidential election to the Republican candidate. Recently at work, when I mentioned that I was a Kerry supporter, a co-worker said that it was a good thing I voted in Indiana.
When the pollsters report their predictions, they use the results from likely voters. However, there are two groups that are not represented: unlikely registered voters and unregistered voters.
I talk with people here all the time that are frustrated with the current administration - the deception, the senseless war, the poorly planned war effort, poor economic decisions (and results), the tax cut for the cronies, and many other problems.
If you are one of these people, there are just two things you need to do to help change the country:
Wouldn't it be amazing if Indiana were colored blue on Election night? It could happen.
When the pollsters report their predictions, they use the results from likely voters. However, there are two groups that are not represented: unlikely registered voters and unregistered voters.
I talk with people here all the time that are frustrated with the current administration - the deception, the senseless war, the poorly planned war effort, poor economic decisions (and results), the tax cut for the cronies, and many other problems.
If you are one of these people, there are just two things you need to do to help change the country:
- Register to vote in September - The deadline to register is 30 days before the election. The news media won't announce it until the last day, so plan ahead and register now. You can register at your County Courthouse, City Hall, most any State office, or even online.
- Vote in November - It only takes a about 10 minutes on your way to or from work, or while you are performing errands. Take the time to make a difference
Wouldn't it be amazing if Indiana were colored blue on Election night? It could happen.
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indiana a swing state? that would be pretty cool. john edwards would be more than happy to make women faint all across the hoosier state. :)
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