I hear it all the time... "It doesn't matter who you vote for, just get out and vote!" But is that really the case? Should everyone who's eligible to vote, actually vote?
Today is the day that we're going to hear everyone's phone go off with an alert at the exact same time and no one can opt out. The test had been planned for September 20th, but it was postponed because of Hurricane Florence. It's happening today right after lunch.
One day in October, we're going to hear everyone's phone go off with an alert at the same time and no one can opt out. The test had been planned for tomorrow (September 20), but it was postponed because of Hurricane Florence.
Among the many unique elements of this year's election has been the debate about newspaper endorsements. Are they important? The Statesman thinks so, and has done so.
Today is National Voter Registration Day. Six million Americans didn't vote in the 2008 election because they missed the registration deadline or didn't know how to register.
If you aren't registered to vote by October 14th, you won't be able to participate in early voting, and you'll have to register at the polls on Election Day, which with the long lines, could be a pretty busy time to do that
Some people really have a lot of time on their hands. Can you imagine how long it must have taken to find all of these lyrics to Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" in the President's speeches, and then edit it all together? I'm amazed.
"baracksdubs" posts cover songs twice a month on Youtube, and says on August 18th he'll post the president singing Problem by Ariana Grande....