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.
I’m not sure what is worse: Soviet elections without choice or American elections without choosing.
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.