This will likely be the first year I won’t be voting. I moved to a state with no early voting, and it’s all in person. Additionally, I’m in a blue city with a red state government, so voting locations are minimal, and my job only allows 2 hours to vote. I don’t really see it happening.
This will likely be the first year I won’t be voting. I moved to a state with no early voting, and it’s all in person. Additionally, I’m in a blue city with a red state government, so voting locations are minimal, and my job only allows 2 hours to vote. I don’t really see it happening.
All of that means that it is much more important that you do vote; they are actively trying to stop you for a reason.
I’m well aware, but I have to go to work. I’m just not sure how it is possible while meeting the obligations of my survival.
So mississippi?
Indiana, actually.
You can vote early in Indiana.
https://www.in.gov/idr/hoosiers-vote/vote-early/
Looks like I misunderstood what I had read previously. Thank you.
I’m not sure what is worse: Soviet elections without choice or American elections without choosing.