102-year-old Jerry Emmett born
before women could vote casts early ballot for Hillary
( You can read Ms. Emmett's story here )
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016 it is time to make sure a “plan to vote” for Hillary is in place! If you've got one in place, it's time to double-check it!
1st
Please go to I Will Vote, provided by the Democratic National Committee where you can easily get all of the information you will need to vote.
2nd
If you are doing in-person voting ~ as opposed to absentee ballot, by mail, online ~ make a date with a friend to go vote. If you run into long lines you will be able to hold each others places if you need to step away from your spots in the line for any reason.
3rd
Pack a bag with water and a snack. (In recent years, some voters have found themselves stuck in long lines for hours!) If you need it and if possible, bring an easy-to-carry chair, too!
Wishing you a lovely experience casting your 2016 ballot for Hillary (& other Democrats on your ballot who will be in a position to assist her in executing our Democratic Platform!)
TY!!!
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Focused Hillary Read 3 minutes
“America’s best hope
Why we would cast our
hypothetical vote for Hillary
“ … Though it has been
hard to hear above the demand to “lock her up”, Mrs Clinton has
campaigned for an open, optimistic country. She can take heart from
the fact that, outside Washington, there is more bipartisanship and
problem-solving than most Americans realise, and from the fact that
popular pessimism has far overshot reality. Around 80% of Trump
supporters say that, for people like them, America is worse than it
was 50 years ago. That is false: half a century ago 6m households
lacked a flushing lavatory. It is also a most un-American way to see
the world. The time is ripe for a rebound.
In elections we have
sometimes hoped for Congress and the presidency to be controlled by
different parties. Some who cannot bring themselves to vote for Mr
Trump but do not care for Mrs Clinton either will opt for that
choice. Yet the loss of Congress would increase the chances of a
Republican Party reformation that both the party and the United
States need.
Hence our vote goes to
both Mrs Clinton and her party. Partly because she is not Mr Trump,
but also in the hope she can show that ordinary politics works for
ordinary people—the sort of renewal that American democracy
requires. … “
You can read the story
here
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Focused Hillary thought! 30 seconds
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Focused Hillary action to share in 30 seconds
You
can share the Congressman's Tweet on Twitter here
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Please check in with Hillary on a regular basis, communicate with her and share her message by clicking on the following links...
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Also, you can find reliable Hillary information here...
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Thank you for Networking for Hillary today!
#ACT #ImWithHer #StrongerTogether #WomenTogether
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It's the final countdown & I'd like to add to the opportunity to read and to share Hillary at a glance the opportunity to donate to OUR WIN ON NOVEMBER 8! From $1 on up. Whatever you are comfortable with. Every little bit helps...TY!
It's easy. Just hit the link here
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