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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Vote if It’s Election Day for You

Today is Election Day in Chicago and many other cities around the country.  Winter or spring elections in the U.S. tend to be more for local offices and positions rather than national offices.  If voting is going on in your city, town or other name for where you live, please vote.

As much as people think they do not have a say in whom their elected officials are and what they do, this is the one opportunity to make your voice heard.  With record lows in voter turnout around the country, imagine what would happen if it were record highs instead.  And all of the people, who didn’t vote because they didn’t think their candidate would win, went ahead and voted?

If you are not registered to vote, please let this be a reminder to do so.


Posted by Mike Maddaloni on 02/27 at 10:50 AM
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