I am in the midst of an intense internal struggle between what I normally do during election season and what I am tempted to do for this one.
Do I vote early or do I wait until Election Day?
Readers of this blog know what I have said previously about early voting vs. waiting until Election Day to cast my ballot. I have sought to avoid the unwelcome surprise that can occur between the day I vote early and Election Day voting. My candidate might mess up mightily, you know?
There is nothing on Earth that Donald Trump can do to win my vote. I have declared him unfit for public since long before scored that fluky win in 2016. I do not anticipate Kamala Harris doing anything to make me regret voting for her.
What about down-ballot races? I detest the Cruz Missile, the US senator named Ted Cruz. I also deeply admire US Rep. Colin Allred, who is challenging Cruz.
Do I sound like I am talking myself into voting early? Possibly.
I am going to wait a while longer before I decide. This election will be safe and corruption free. The question for me is whether I want to know whether I am part of the trend when the polls close on Nov. 5, or whether I am swimming against the tide.
Harris may not last much longer if she continues to pledge millions to places like Lebanon when North Carolina is in devastation. One hell of a leader you have there.
I’m assuming you’ll write a post denouncing the left’s protesting Israel across this great country. If not, how in the hell could you possibly align with a party that supports this bullshit! Harris has aligned herself with these assholes in the past. Maybe she’s had a change of heart, but if she has she hasn’t said it. She hasn’t denounced the bullshit.