We still have more than two weeks before election day. Many of you, like me, have been watching the polls. Over many weeks those polls have shown that Republicans have a decided edge in gaining seats in Congress. Some pundits, especially Dick Morris with his prediction of close to 100 seats, claim that a "republican tsunami" is about to hit the political landscape. Don't believe it. The progressives haven't gotten where they are by underestimating their competition - Conservative America.
There has already been a massive move to get out early voters in many states by the Democrat Party. That is one intentional strategy they employ so that on election night, as exit poll info is broadcast, those polls will lean significantly towards the Republicans. This strategy is designed to create 'voter apathy' in the western half of the nation as the day wears on, creating lower than expected voter turnout and hopefully, a Democrat win in many of the elections across those states.
Where ever you are, continue to impress the importance of voting regardless of what the media claims the vote totals may be. There is no reason to trust the media any longer, so don't listen to them. Press your friends and family to get to the polls. Drive them there if you have to. Ensure that elderly people you know also get to the polls; again, drive them if necessary. I would suggest that every conservative American who can get it off, put in for election as a vacation day. If you don't have anyone to drive, then stay at the polls and be a poll-watcher. This is the strategy we need to employ over the next 10 election cycles (minimum) to ensure there is no voter fraud going on, and that everyone who can vote does vote.
Stay engaged. Do not become disappointed or disillusioned if the results of November 2nd don't mirror your expectations. Continue to press forward with our initiatives as conservative Americans. It took decades for us to get into this mess, and it will take decades for us to get out. Stay the course...
Stand With God, Stand For Liberty!
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