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When it's time to vote on November 4th, here are some tips to protect and encourage you on Election Day.



  • Vote early
There are several states a that allow you to vote early. This is the best way to avoid any scams or complications that may come up in your state. You can vote early in: California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. Click on the provided links to get a detailed description on how to vote early. Most allow you to visit the designated voting locations, mail in your ballots, or have you fill out an absentee ballot. - Demconwatchblog.com

  • Be prepared, know your rights
If you vote on November 4th, make sure you are prepared when you do.

  1. Bring as many forms of identification as possible. Some people may try and tell you that you aren't who you say you are. Fight them. It's your right to vote, and if you're registered, you can. Do not rest until you have voted.
  2. Bring a video camera. Film yourself signing in and voting. Especially if it's a computerized system. Film others when there seems to be a problem, or if there's anything suspicious. This is your right. Do not be talked out of it.
  3. Inform yourself. Know who you are voting for in the Senate, House and the propositions. If you want Democrats to control the House and Senate, simply vote Democrat.
  • Don't believe the scams and lies
Already, there's been incidences of scams trying to be pulled in various parts of the country.