Early Voting updates
The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.
--Alice Walker
Early voting has been amazing. You can see some numbers at the George Mason University early voting tracker, but 1.48 million people have voted already in Colorado--nearly 70% of the total number of people who voted in 2004's election in Colorado. 3.75 million have already voted in Florida, 2 million in Georgia (which is 60% of the total number that voted in the 2004 election in Georgia). FANTASTIC. Early voting extends to Nov 3 in many states:
--Alice Walker
GET OUT THERE AND VOTE!!!!
Early voting has been amazing. You can see some numbers at the George Mason University early voting tracker, but 1.48 million people have voted already in Colorado--nearly 70% of the total number of people who voted in 2004's election in Colorado. 3.75 million have already voted in Florida, 2 million in Georgia (which is 60% of the total number that voted in the 2004 election in Georgia). FANTASTIC. Early voting extends to Nov 3 in many states:
California updates:
Proposition 8 (Ban on Gay Marriage) is losing ground according to new polls (50% no - 47% yes according to Survey USA) , but let's not be complacent. Get out there and vote like your rights depend on it, because they do.
Proposition 4 (Parental consent required for minors seeking an abortion) is also losing ground (46% no- 40% yes) but again, no reason to get complacent -- vote NO.
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Proposition 8 (Ban on Gay Marriage) is losing ground according to new polls (50% no - 47% yes according to Survey USA) , but let's not be complacent. Get out there and vote like your rights depend on it, because they do.
Proposition 4 (Parental consent required for minors seeking an abortion) is also losing ground (46% no- 40% yes) but again, no reason to get complacent -- vote NO.
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