Midterm Elections

Mark M

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All too often, we have seen the destructive power of liberal democrat policies, the democrat party that we used to know years ago has been hijacked by the communist and globalist and is unrecognizable to the average voter, the heavy burden put on the taxpayers with all the fraud and corruption is unimaginable,
Remember, folks' midterm elections are right around the corner. Let's come together and vote this evil Democrat party out of every office and position.
IT'S TIME TO COME TOGETHER AS AMERICANS!!!
 
agreed. I came to a conclusion in the difference between our 2 major political parties:
One sees Govt. as being responsible for controlling / direction everything in our lives.
The other party doesn't.

not hard to figure out which party each represents
 
I feel the political parties were established to create division. In the last 20 years when has a party shift really done anything to benefit the people other than to divide and distract them. How can anyone trust our voting system after 2020. Just my $.02😁
 
I feel the political parties were established to create division. In the last 20 years when has a party shift really done anything to benefit the people other than to divide and distract them. How can anyone trust our voting system after 2020. Just my $.02😁
Good point. But, the current voting system is all we have. Hopefully, they'll make some changes to correct any future fraud
 
I can't believe an ID isn't needed to vote in all of the USA.. it is required in my voting place.
Requiring a photo ID would be a good step in reestablishing trust in our voting system.
 
I can't believe an ID isn't needed to vote in all of the USA.. it is required in my voting place.
Requiring a photo ID would be a good step in reestablishing trust in our voting system.
Oh, you mean like it used to be?
I voted for the first time when I was 18 (I'm 67 now and have never missed a vote for president/governor). Back then you had to show up with picture ID and a Voter Registration Card. You entered a 1-person phone booth looking device, slid the curtain shut, and manually punched a card. It seemed to work out pretty well that way. The day it was announced that no ID was required to vote I knew we were in trouble!
 

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