This article from NPR is a sad note in this United States of America. Even writing United seems a false statement. And in my opinion, this turn of events started when Trump became president and even writing that seems an incredible fact. His continued denial of losing the election and stirring up hateful people, some ignorant who just follow the loudest person, the so-called Christians, and the evil element we all know that are thinking it’s time to come out from under their rocks because one of the highest officials in our land says it’s okay to act out their hate. Of course I personally think he’s lost it, and I think one reason is he is taken aback by Kamala. He’s always chosen women for their beauty, not their strength or intelligence. Furthermore, he constantly threatens and is trying to incite the same violence he encouraged, set the stage for and condoned on January 6.
“The FBI has issued a warning to state and local officials that extremists with election grievances could turn violent in the weeks to come. People in the swing state of Georgia are on edge. The FBI bulletin emphasizes that concerns such as alleged election fraud and anger toward perceived political opponents could trigger the most likely threats of extremist violence. Polling places and campaign events may be potential targets.”

I want to shout at the top of my lungs that this is serious! We live the way we do because of the freedoms our government has given us! It is in severe jeopardy. I was talking to my friend the other day and she said she wasn’t going to vote at all. I told her that if Kamala Harris is voted in our government can begin to heal and become “normal” again. If Trump wins this could be the end of what we know as America. I was practically begging her to go vote for Kamala just so Trump won’t win. I am very nervous about this.
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I’ve heard people say that they’re not gonna vote this year because they’re so fed up with everything that is absolutely not the right solution
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I turned in my early ballot today! I am so thankful for that because I was terrified I might forget….as if that were possible…but still.
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Since it’s my granddaughter’s first time voting, she just turned 18 in August we’re gonna go as a family
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