In the elementary school mock election, I was the only kid in my class who voted for Mike Dukakis. I talked sense into some, and we did better in '92.
Be heard today. And tomorrow. And the day after that.
In the elementary school mock election, I was the only kid in my class who voted for Mike Dukakis. I talked sense into some, and we did better in '92.
Be heard today. And tomorrow. And the day after that.
The line to vote is long, but The Roots' discography is longer. Let's fucking go.
Hoosiers, have you ever noticed that your elected representatives are a lot more vicious, in aggregate, than your neighbors? It starts in the primaries. Vote.
Vote every time they open the doors, but especially vote in the odd-numbered years. Many of your neighbors won't bother, but that guy who chuckled at the Fox News diatribe on the TV at the Culver's sure will. Disappoint him. Vote.
The first place I stopped to vote only had one election worker, so he couldn't allow voting until more workers arrived. I wound up voting at a library that was slightly out of my way.
I'm going into guess a good 25% of the voters here have no idea either what a primary election is or that this is a primary election.
Nice of them to come out to vote at least.
The Election Board has learned that the lockdown at School #61 has ended. If you choose to vote at this location, please feel know that the Vote Center is open for business.
IPS Clarence Farrington School #61, which is a vote center for today's primaries, is currently on lockdown. The Marion County Election Board is asking voters to avoid the school and observe all lockdown procedures.
Voters should visit a nearby vote center to vote.
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