Opinion: Let’s celebrate voting with holiday cheer
Now is the time to start having discussions over holiday dinners with our friends, family members, and colleagues about the significance of voting.
Now is the time to start having discussions over holiday dinners with our friends, family members, and colleagues about the significance of voting.
One would ban local governments from receiving private funds to help administer elections—despite a lack of adequate funding by the Legislature. The other would restrict voting to citizens—something already in the Wisconsin constitution.
Getting a one-day head start, as is done in other states, could prevent some all-night ballot counting.
America literally cannot have one without the other—but it requires a heavier dose of respect than some people have been offering lately.
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The lawsuit seeking to discount military votes comes from the Republican conspiracy theorist who chairs the Assembly Elections committee—and disgraced elections “investigator” Michael Gableman.
The rideshare company is once again making sure more people can exercise their right to vote.
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