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think before vote
This is a video that is so true in today's day and date .We question everything we do , everything we buy and even everything we eat but when it comes to voting , we are so casual, infact many of us don't even make that effort to vote , Sad !
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GO VOTE! Title says it all! Get up and go vote. If you are not registered, see the show notes for links to where you can register to vote! GO!
GET UP GO VOTE!
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Today is the Presidential Primary in Minnesota! ✨ Every vote counts, and it's crucial to have our voices heard. Let's shape the future together. Learn more about where to vote and what's on the ballot by following the link! https://lnkd.in/e5EnqSw #Vote #DemocracyInAction #YourVoiceMatters
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This is my guide for students who are registered to vote in their home counties!! You can only be registered to vote in one county. Changing your registration to Lubbock will cancel your other registration. If you'll be in Lubbock for the November election, I HIGHLY recommend moving your registration. You have until Oct 07 to register to vote to be eligible for November. You can request a ballot by mail be sent from your home county if you will be away during the entire period of early voting and election day. The instructions for this are here: https://lnkd.in/ghFC8Gyp Some students have reported receiving their mail ballot AFTER the election, so use caution here. (My home county didn't send an I Voted sticker when I voted by mail, which was a bummer) If you don't want to do either of these, you can vote a common ballot in-person at the Lubbock Elections Office during early voting. Basically, the elections office contacts your home county and they print you a ballot with only the races that Lubbock has in common with your home county. You'd be able to vote in statewide races like President and Senator, but not US representative, state representative, or more local races like sheriff, school board etc. This will update your registration to Lubbock for future elections. Early voting will run from Monday, October 21 through Friday, November 1, 2024. If you choose to vote a common ballot, you HAVE to do so at the elections office: 1308 Crickets Ave, Lubbock, TX 79401 As a last ditch effort, if none of these work for you (and you can't/don't want to drive home on election day) you can vote in person at any election site. Lubbock will have 35+, so lots of options. You will vote provisionally, which involves some extra paperwork but most notably, your ballot is not officially cast until it goes in front of a non-partisan ballot board, who decides if your ballot will count. They will mail you with their decision within 30 days of the election, and update your registration to Lubbock county. TL;DR: You have plenty of time to move your registration to Lubbock county, which is the easiest way to vote in November.
Are you registered to vote in November? 🗳️ The deadline in Texas is coming up. Check your status, register and find your polling place at the link below. https://www.votetexas.gov
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Minnesota, the moment you’ve been waiting for is here! If you’ve ever had strong opinions about Omar, today is YOUR day! In Minnesota, Republicans and Independents can jump into the Democrat primaries—how cool is that? So, if you’re in Minnesota, it’s time to get off your a$$ and vote for Samuels! Not in Minnesota? No problem! You can still make waves—share this post and light a fire under everyone you know in Minnesota to get out and vote for Samuels! Let’s shake things up!
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Gen Z is motivated to vote by the issues they care about most. What issues are most important to YOU heading into the ballot box this year? Comment below 👇🏾 Ready to make your voice heard? Make sure you are registered to vote NOW at https://lnkd.in/grNrmVeE!
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REMEMBER THESE WORDS WHEN DEMOCRATS WIN "BIGLY" IN ROVEMBER! The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land, the foundational document upon which the American government is built. It outlines the structure of the federal government, defines the powers of its different branches, and enshrines the fundamental rights and freedoms of the American people. However, the Constitution is more than just words on parchment. It is a living document, subject to interpretation and reinterpretation over time. The meaning of its words is not static but evolves as society changes and new challenges arise. The power to interpret the Constitution lies primarily with the judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court. Through its rulings, the Court shapes the understanding and application of constitutional principles, impacting the lives of millions of Americans. This process of interpretation is inherently political. The justices who sit on the Court are appointed by presidents and confirmed by senators, both of whom have their own political ideologies and agendas. As a result, the Court's decisions can reflect the prevailing political winds, leading to interpretations that favor certain groups or interests over others. This dynamic is particularly troubling when it comes to the "spirit of the law." The Constitution is not just a set of rules; it embodies a set of values and aspirations. The spirit of the law is about more than just following the letter of the Constitution; it's about upholding its underlying principles of equality, justice, and liberty for all. However, when the interpretation of the Constitution is driven by political considerations, the spirit of the law can be lost. Decisions can be made that undermine fundamental rights, perpetuate inequalities, or otherwise betray the ideals upon which the nation was founded. This is unacceptable in America, a nation that prides itself on being a beacon of democracy and justice. The Constitution should be interpreted in a way that upholds its spirit, protects the rights of all Americans, and advances the cause of a more perfect union.
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Check how early you can vote in your state, and get information about how you can vote, including voting absentee....LINK is provided in article near the end. Are you registered to vote? Check if you think you are - games are being played. If you are not, DO get registered and DO vote early - check for the info here. Think about November 6th and how good that would feel. Plan your Vote!
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