Scaring people enough to
get them to the polls matters.
Not exact matches
I think it is important that everybody
gets to the
polls and
gets their chance
to vote no
matter their party of choice.
It's just a
matter of
getting them
to the
polls.
No
matter what the
polls have been saying, most political observers believe mayor's race is going
to be a lot closer than expected, and it's likely going
to come down
to which campaign has the better
get - out - the - vote operation.
I'm excited
to see so much support for Randall in this
poll, but I know that
polls are easy —
getting to the voting booth is the part that
matters.
With some 63 days more
to the
polls, it is only a
matter of time for the teacher
to dump his chalk and pen and head
to the house of parliament or for the DCE
to get a raise in status.
«But regardless of whether you agree with my choices or not, what really
matters is that you
get to the
polling place and cast your vote.,» the email says.
Regardless, since New Hampshire has a very popular Democratic governor (70 % in the
polls), the Bush regime and the kiss - ass Republicans in Congress have been like maggots under the skin (which is why both Repub reps
got zapped - and Sen. Sununu is about
to), and the dramatic increase in liberal voters in the southern tier population centers — all makes it more than likely that NH will be going Democratic this year no
matter who heads the ticket.
In the interests of democracy I've decided
to run a
poll at the end of this post
to get some votes on the
matter.