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You’ve heard it a thousand times: “Vote early this year.” And you know the main reasons. Bad weather, illness, sick kids, working late, car won’t start and many other unexpected things can happen to keep you from voting.


Maybe you like the neighborliness of voting on election day. I certainly do. You show up at the polls, and the school band may be selling coffee and pastries while you wait. You’ll chat with your neighbors and friends. You may find a neighbor checking you in to vote. It’s a beautiful picture of Americana at its best; a tradition as old as our country. 


You may never have voted early, and it may seem cold and impersonal to mail in a ballot or go to an empty early voting location.



But this year it’s different. We know the Democrats, the ‘deep state,’ and crazed radicals are determined to defeat President Trump in any way they can. 


We witnessed serious voting crimes four years ago when ballots were lost. When counting was halted late at night—but resumed after the election observers went home. When voting machines didn’t work or somehow ballots in GOP areas had the wrong size of paper. When gang members threatened voters to stay away. 


Beware: It’ll be even worse this year. Democrats politicians and officials know Trump will declassify their actual crimes and foreign connections. President Trump will cancel and reverse Biden’s and Kamala’s plans to silence our free speech, to take away our right to self-defense, to bring in tens of millions more illegal aliens who hate our way of life, and to pack the Supreme Court with radicals who will tear apart our Constitution. They are desperate to win.


So we must expect that it will be even worse this year on election day.


We can predict there may be cyber-attacks by both Democrat and secret government operatives. Our enemies want to defeat Trump to remake the world as a tyranny—including America. They might rig power outages in GOP areas. More problems with voting machines or insufficient ballots. “Lost” ballots in GOP areas. Hacking of ballot machines. Violent riots by extremist Democrats or terrorist attacks—to keep you too scared to go and vote on election day. 


That’s one reason Democrat strategists want to get their voters to cast their ballots early—and hope you and your friends will wait until election day.


Therefore your early vote will be safely in the system, but your in-person vote might not be able to be counted at all. That’s the risk.


And remember that your local GOP volunteers will be calling people to remind them to vote. If you voted early, they can call just those who didn’t vote early.


This year, vote early to make sure your vote is counted for Donald Trump, JD Vance and the entire GOP team on your ballot.

We’re getting down to the wire! Voter registration continues in 14 states as you read this—if you are in one of these states, or know people in them, then keep asking people to register. At this point, they’ll need to register in person, not by mail or web. The Democrats are racing to register as many as they can—let’s beat them! 



These are the states that still allow in-person registration at this writing. Some will even let you register on election day: CO, DC, HI, ME, MI, MN, MT, NH, NM, NC, ND, VT, WA, WI.

Here’s why it’s still vital: You’ll be voting, and your friends will too. But look at what the Democrats are doing: Registering illegal aliens—likely millions of them. Outlawing voter ID and refusing to check citizenship databases before registering. Same day registration in some states without ID, which would allow Democrat activists to drive around their cities to register at each polling location under fake names and vote dozens of times.


So even if you have already helped register some voters, to win, we all need to register a few more new voters while we can. If just a small percentage of the millions of conservatives around the country register just one person this month, we can win with enough votes to overcome Democrat cheating. 


A few great places to register include gun shows and ranges, hunting clubs, and home schooling events. Ask your pastor to urge parishioners to register or set up a registration table. And message your friends on social media.



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