Get Out There and Vote Right Now. Not Later. Now.
Kurt Schlichter
7–9 minutes
Did you vote yet? I voted. I voted the hell out of my ballot, all Republican up and down. California sent me my ballot, and I sat down with Irina, consulted our GOP voter guide on those weird esoteric judgeships, and we voted. It was easy to vote on the initiatives because they’re all bad, except for the one that makes crime illegal again. And, of course, we both voted for Donald Trump. Proudly. For the third time in a row.
But the key part of this is that we both voted.
You need to vote. And you need to do it now. If you can vote where you live today, you need to vote today. Not tomorrow. Today. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. November 5th is certainly not guaranteed. But you know what is guaranteed? My vote is. It’s done. It’s finished. I have completed my task. Mission accomplished.
Go vote. Do it now. Right this minute. Before you even finish this column. I don’t want to hear your whining in the comments if you haven’t voted already. If you have, you’re free to whine.
Now, there are a lot of people who still like to vote on Election Day. I get it. Some of you are convinced that there will be shenanigans with your ballot if you vote early. You have it all wrong. The shenanigans are exponentially easier if you wait until Election Day. Remember what happened in Arizona? Suddenly, on Election Day, nothing worked, at least in the red precincts. In the red precincts they had the wrong paper or broken machines or whatever. And a bunch of Republicans who went there thinking they were going to vote on Election Day didn’t get to vote. You know who did get to vote? All the people who voted early. Sadly, most of those were Democrats. Now look at Arizona, a state which damn well knows better. It’s dominated by communists in no small part because Republicans insisted on voting on Election Day.
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