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With the election less than two weeks away, I again urge the citizens of District 38 to vote. This is not only a civic duty but also a privilege that we have in this free country.
You may vote at your designated polling place on Tuesday, November 3rd. Polls open at 8 a.m. (7a.m MT) and close at 8 p.m. (7p.m. MT). If you have requested an early voting ballot or live in a county that mails ballots to all registered voters, your ballot needs to be received (by mail or delivered in person) by your county election official’s office by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Early voting ballots must be received by mail or be returned during regular business hours, or deposited in the drop box located outside the office — every county has at least one.
As I previously wrote, you need to take a very close look at all of the candidates, both federal and local. Good websites to find information on the federal elections are: ballotpedia.org and FRCAction.org. Some of the major issues you may wish to consider include:
While there are many other issues for you to also consider, the choices this year are in stark contrast to each other. Upon examining the issues, you need to decide what candidates are best not only for you; but also for your families, your community and the future prosperity, freedom and security of our country.
Please vote!
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