Saturday, August 27, 2022

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Yesterday I walked past a house that had candidate political signs for three different races in the front yard.

I had no clue who two of the individuals were, but based on the political party of the US Senator candidate sign next to them I had a good idea what ideology the others probably had. Five years ago today: Bag It

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  1. I have been inspired to educate myself better and vote this November. I often skip non-presidential elections to be honest. I think everyone, no matter which side, is taking it more seriously.

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    1. I've made an effort to vote in every election for quite a few cycles now. I figure I can't complain about the outcome if I haven't expressed my opinion.

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  2. We really researched our candidates before voting this year. I was disappointed that so few people voted. Hawaii is heavily democratic so perhaps they figured it was a done deal.

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    1. In my area, it feels like fewer and fewer people are going to the polls.

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  3. It's sign season again. I have a couple up and am expecting a few more to sprout up shortly.

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    1. Those political signs seem to pop up overnight

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    1. Thanks. Given the slate of candidates I think we'll need it.

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  5. If everyone voted, we would be dealing with the will of the people.

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  6. I think I"ll confuse the neighborhood, and put up signs for all three governor candidates. Ha.

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