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How Voting Became A Fundamental Right

In a democracy, voting is essential to ensuring that everyone has a say in how their country is run. It is a way for people to hold their government accountable and to make their voices heard on the issues that matter to them.

Exeter – “Transparent” ballots?

Yikes – I was using a similar marker this morning: —– Original Message —— From: <redacted> To: “Skip@granitegrok.com” <Skip@granitegrok.com> Sent: 11/8/2022 11:09:16 AM Subject: Ballot bleed through – Exeter Good morning Skip and Team, Thank you all for always supplying useful info. Voted this morning in Exeter @ (9:00) and found the sharpie supplied had bled …

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Dan Richard: Stop Stalling, Chris Sununu!

PLAINTIFFS OBJECTION AND NON-ASSENT TO DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF INTENT TO REPLY TO PLAINTIFF’S FILINGS Now comes the Plaintiff objecting to the Defendants notice of intent to reply to the Plaintiff’s filings. Said notice is the continued obstruction by the Defendants to attempt to circumvent and delay the Plaintiff’s motion for expedited hearing of relevant testimony.

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How Can Any Voter Cast for a Democrat

If you watch their campaign ads, you would think that the world is safe, the economy is sound, the Border is secure, and the education system is the best in the world. If you buy their message, then you must be living in a bubble.

Choice Choices

Prerogatives of Private Political Parties

People seem to forget that political parties — including the two major parties — are private organizations that can make up whatever rules they want for nominating candidates for office.

Two New Choices, One Fateful Decision in November

Today’s voters usually think of our elections as political contests between liberal and conservative visions of America, often contentious, but always consistent with American values. In recent years, as our political rhetoric became more heated and the rancor more bitter, politicians and pundits started labeling every election as “the most important in history” – a …

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