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  1. #1
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    Default Are you registered to vote?

    I shouldn't have to ask this question, but in my weekly door-to-door canvassing for a certain candidate, I am surprised by the number of his "supporters" who aren't registered to vote.
    A candidate needs votes to win, not "support." So please double-check that you are registered to vote for the Nov. 3 election! You must register by Oct. 19 to vote on Nov. 3.
    A one-stop website for all voting-related tasks in PA is "votespa.com"
    This is run by the state; you can register to vote, check the status of your voter registration, request mail-in-or absentee ballots, find your polling place (always a good thing to double-check beforehand), and perform other voting related tasks. There are also phone numbers of each county's board of elections, in case you don't get your voter registration card, mail-in ballot, etc.
    PLEASE ... Don't be one of those who people who say on Nov. 4, "I didn't vote because ...." This election outcome will be razor thin, and the choices between the two candidates couldn't be more pronounced: One favors a continued republic, the other wants a socialist country.
    Not meaning to sound preachy or talk down to you ... just want to be sure everyone is squared away on this. As second-amendment folks, we need to ensure that our right to keep and bear arms does not become more endangered than it already is.
    Any questions about the process, feel free to post them here. We'll get you an answer!
    Thanks!
    PS - This is a great time to ask your relatives and friends if they are registered as well. Don't be shy!
    Last edited by gunsrfun1; October 4th, 2020 at 03:27 PM.

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Been registered to vote (and for Selective Service!) since I turned 18.
    I don't speak English , I talk American!

  3. #3
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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Thank you Abner. Hopefully others have followed your lead!

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Absolutely, and I only vote in person so my ballot isn't cast into a roadside ditch.

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by abner13 View Post
    Been registered to vote (and for Selective Service!) since I turned 18.

    #yotambién

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Quote Originally Posted by gunsrfun1 View Post
    I shouldn't have to ask this question, but in my weekly door-to-door canvassing for a certain candidate, I am surprised by the number of his "supporters" who aren't registered to vote.
    A candidate needs votes to win, not "support." So please double-check that you are registered to vote for the Nov. 3 election! You must register by Oct. 19 to vote on Nov. 3.
    A one-stop website for all voting-related tasks in PA is "votespa.com"
    This is run by the state; you can register to vote, check the status of your voter registration, request mail-in-or absentee ballots, find your polling place (always a good thing to double-check beforehand), and perform other voting related tasks. There are also phone numbers of each county's board of elections, in case you don't get your voter registration card, mail-in ballot, etc.
    PLEASE ... Don't be one of those who people who say on Nov. 4, "I didn't vote because ...." This election outcome will be razor thin, and the choices between the two candidates couldn't be more pronounced: One favors a continued republic, the other wants a socialist country.
    Not meaning to sound preachy or talk down to you ... just want to be sure everyone is squared away on this. As second-amendment folks, we need to ensure that our right to keep and bear arms does not become more endangered than it already is.
    Any questions about the process, feel free to post them here. We'll get you an answer!
    Thanks!
    PS - This is a great time to ask your relatives and friends if they are registered as well. Don't be shy!
    Thanks for posting, and thanks for going door to door to get out the vote.
    If Biden wins the election the Democrats have promised massive gun bans and gun confiscations.
    We need every gun owner to VOTE Trump to protect our guns and to prevent Democrat mob violence.
    Bern-
    How can you have any cookies if you don't drink your milk?

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Heck yes.
    I think I have a moral obligation to vote and I have voted in every election since I became a citizen in 2010.

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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Aw shit! Don't think less of me because of this but I finally registered to vote 2 weeks ago for the first time. Had never really followed politics until I joined this forum and had my eyes opened to the differences between the left and right. After Trump won in 2016 I started to pay attention to what he was about and realized this was the path this country needed to follow if we were to remain the BEST. I am old enough to remember JFK and loved him but didn't know a Dem from a Rep. I vividly remember the Nixon years as I was eligible for the draft but escaped the draft lottery so life went on. The next president I really cared about was Reagan. Even though he was a Hollywood guy, I felt he cared about our country and loved him. From then on it was ho-hum for me until 2016.

    I will be voting for the first time in my life and feel it it the most important election during my life.
    God Bless America
    God Bless DJT

  9. #9
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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    No worries Knightshift. The point is that you got yourself registered and you're going to vote on Nov. 3. That's what matters; not the past. Well done.

  10. #10
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    Default Re: Are you registered to vote?

    Don't be surprised. I know people with Trump signs that are not registered and refuse to vote no matter how much I beg. It's truly bewildering.

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