The two signs you need are:
- Did you drop off your ballot?
- Did your local government confirm they received your ballot?
The two signs you need are:
I did, but I’m in a Republican county/state, so it’ll be like I never even voted, but I do it anyways.
I would feel a lot more comfortable if my sample size was greater than 1.
those are the best signs!
I don't need any hope yet, just wait till after the election.
*after January 6th.
True. Thanks for keeping me in line
The Harris operation has shattered fundraising records, bringing in more than $1 billion in a single quarter. Money doesn’t always buy votes, but it does buy ads, ...
It's also a reflection of how motivated and numerous voters are.
She'll win comfortably.
Mark it down. Something like 20 electoral college votes.
Hey, it's that comment I made in 2016.
Only if the person reading this comment votes. If they don't vote, she won't win.
Vote.
VOTE.
But don’t just vote. Get out there. Volunteer. Recruit.
Marked.
Thank you, you've just made my day.
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