Your civic-minded Peasant went to vote yesterday, as it was
the first day of early voting in Wisconsin and I wanted to be
among the first voters to "bank" his vote in the presidential
election. Republicans and conservatives in general have taken
this idea to heart, as it helps to get out more of our votes by
getting out more of our voters ahead of Election Day, the idea
being that more of us will have voted already come the afore-
mentioned day so that if something trips us up for time, i.e.
falling ill or injured, a sudden commitment (perhaps a funeral?),
then we will have the comfort and satisfaction of knowing that
we have done our civic duty as well as having done our bit to
return Donald J. Trump to the White House and to give him
a solidly Republican House and Senate to work with. This
ingenious idea has as of this blogging been adopted by 47 states
and the District of Columbia; Alabama, Mississippi, and
New Hampshire have yet to follow suit.
And was my polling precinct crowded! I vote at my city hall
and yesterday I saw the longest line by far on an election day
in the years that I have voted there; come to think of it it was
the longest line I've ever seen in all the years I've been a voter
in all the places I've lived! It did my heart good to see so many
of my neighbors come out to vote, and to vote early --- especially
since New Berlin is a conservative political stronghold located
inside a larger one, that being Waukesha County. It is fine to have
a brand of politics which one loyally adheres to, but it's essential
that one act on the said politics in order to help bring about the
desired political governance. I was at my polling place for a total
of 48 minutes and it was time that I considered an investment in my
country's governance as well as general betterment.
In a similar vein, I've heard on the news that Trump has caught up to
and edged ahead of Kamala Harris in both the preference polls and
the early voting in the battleground states, Wisconsin being one.
Democrats around the country are in absolute conniptions (good!)
over it, and don't know what to do.
At present, my grand readers who live where there is early voting,
take advantage of the provision and vote early. You'll be so glad,
especially if something unexpected comes up on November 5. Not only
will you have the deep glow of accomplishment, but you'll have
helped your respective states to have enough votes banked so that you
shall coast to a large enough quantity of votes, most of them for Trump
and down-ballot Republicans so that you'll have pulled your
communities and states into the GOP column, helping to elect a
GOP president along with GOP office holders down the line!
We'll meet here again before November 5. Until then!
MEM
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