We Have Voted Early

October 20, 2024 at 3:37 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
In support of:
– Democracy
– The rule of law
– The U.S. Constitution
– What bothers me, what has happened to voting for the person that is qualified for the position barring what political side they are on. As an American, I vote for who is qualified ...
– For my children, my grandchildren and their children
– For the rights of an unborn child
– For the rights of American citizens who work hard to pay taxes, not give away to people who are not citizens, that get my hard earned money ...
– For those who have lost their homes and businesses to hurricanes
– For peace and hope, no wars that we are in now
– For our voices to be heard
– For common sense when people not punished for destroying our historical monuments when torn down.
– For closing our borders to keep us safe from illegals who want to destroy our land
– For leaving God in our schools and not teaching our children woke ...
– The rights of the AMERICAN people who live here and come with the understanding of what America stands for ...
– If you are missing normalcy, it apparently is not here now under this administration.
Many of my friends are voting for someone who is not afraid to tell us what and how they can reduce inflation.
I did vote and proud of my choices for who I feel will take care of AMERICANS. We are also hopeful that people use common sense.
Karen Richardson
Warsaw

Editor, Times-Union:
In support of:
– Democracy
– The rule of law
– The U.S. Constitution
– What bothers me, what has happened to voting for the person that is qualified for the position barring what political side they are on. As an American, I vote for who is qualified ...
– For my children, my grandchildren and their children
– For the rights of an unborn child
– For the rights of American citizens who work hard to pay taxes, not give away to people who are not citizens, that get my hard earned money ...
– For those who have lost their homes and businesses to hurricanes
– For peace and hope, no wars that we are in now
– For our voices to be heard
– For common sense when people not punished for destroying our historical monuments when torn down.
– For closing our borders to keep us safe from illegals who want to destroy our land
– For leaving God in our schools and not teaching our children woke ...
– The rights of the AMERICAN people who live here and come with the understanding of what America stands for ...
– If you are missing normalcy, it apparently is not here now under this administration.
Many of my friends are voting for someone who is not afraid to tell us what and how they can reduce inflation.
I did vote and proud of my choices for who I feel will take care of AMERICANS. We are also hopeful that people use common sense.
Karen Richardson
Warsaw

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