Hi Everyone,
Please share this information with your lists. By clicking on the link below, you can check not only your voting history, but those of others as well. You will need their legal first & last name, and their birthdate by month/day/year, but if you do know that, you can see if they vote regularly, or only say they do.
Why is this helpful?
Let's say you know your brother-in-law is pretty much a Republican, and he says he votes regularly. Why not take a look and make sure? If he didn't vote in say the 2008 Presidential Election, or the Walker recall, call him up and make sure he does this time. And if he sounds wishy washy, print off an absentee ballot for him, (I guess now it's officially called Early Voting), take it to him, and help him vote.
If that sounds like a lot of work, and a pain in the butt, know that the Left is fully engaged in this process, and Lord only knows what type of advantage this give them.
While we have you, Early Voting at your local City Hall is now open. Strategists from both parties insist it is a huge advantage for them when we Early Vote. Since we don't register as R's or D's in Wisconsin, I'm not quite sure how this helps exactly (I suppose they track by city or precinct and know where their strongholds are), but they say it does. So avoid the long lines on November 6th if you'd like, and vote early at your city hall or municipal building. And if you are in Congressional District #1, don't forget to vote for Paul Ryan twice, once with Romney, and once for his House seat, just in case Obummer pulls this out.
--WRD
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