It’s Election Day in many areas. Here’s some thoughts and then I’ll move on with life:

f you don’t know who you are voting for before you get to the polls then don’t bother going in. Voting just to say you did doesn’t help the system.

It’s Election Day in many areas. Here are some thoughts and then I’ll move on with life:
1- The bigger the truck and the bigger the sign the easier it is to block the view of cars turning. Make sure it’s right in the way so the last thing somebody sees before the accident is your candidate’s name.

2- Watch out for young kids that will be used to promote candidates by standing on the edge of the road and waving a sign to help distract the drivers that are trying to see around the signs mentioned in #1.

Here’s an idea. 
          Why doesn’t a candidate make a statement that they will ban all campaigning within 500 feet of the property line of a voting location? It will make the area safer for everyone.

          Putting this boundary in place also eliminates any concerns of visibility, safety, voter influence and many others.

          If you don’t know who you are voting for before you get to the polls then don’t bother going in. Voting just to say you did doesn’t help the system. Learn the issues and the candidates’ stance on them and make an informed decision about your future and the future of your community.

Now back to life…

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Ken