September starts tomorrow.
We should already be working on getting Charlie Crist getting the votes to win the governor's race this November.
We should be, here in Florida and across the nation, working to get everyone voting this November. No more of these "below-50-percent" turnouts, people. I'm sick of it, and you should be too. The low turnouts are why the wrong candidates keep winning... We need the best candidates winning (psst, vote for Charlie Crist for Governor)! And we can ensure that by getting more, not fewer, voters turning out... because fewer voters means only the single-issue wingnuts are voting, while more voters means there are more issue-oriented moderate voters, whom I trust are sane enough to know to vote for an experienced elected official with a decent track record of respecting the state over an unethical corrupt business owner who's only in office to service his own needs.
Also, vote for Marihelen Wheeler for the Florida 3rd District (because the Republican incumbent in that district wanted to crash our economy during the Long October)! And vote for Michael McKenna for the Florida 10th District (because the 10th District is one of the two gerrymandered districts the GOP crafted to favor their own, and dammit that earns them a nice F-U for their BS maneuver)!
In fact, just kinda DON'T VOTE REPUBLICAN at all this 2014 midterms, people. The Republican Party wants to kill all government, which is really killing the whole nation. So kick the Republicans out of office, since they don't respect their jobs and they sure as hell don't respect us the voters.
Get to work this September, voters.
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Walking Into September With a Lot On My Mind
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