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Thursday, June 12, 2014

GOVERNOR O'MALLEY TO ENCOURAGE MARYLANDERS TO PARTICIPATE IN EARLY VOTING

ANNAPOLIS, MD -- Today, Governor Martin O'Malley will join House Speaker Michael Busch for a press conference to encourage Marylanders to participate in early voting. During the press conference, Governor O'Malley will highlight the opportunities for Marylanders to vote and will detail the steps that the O'Malley-Brown Administration has taken to make voting easier and more efficient in the State.

WHAT: Governor Martin O'Malley to Encourage Marylanders to Participate in Early Voting
WHEN: TODAY, Wednesday, June 11, 2014, 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Lawyers Mall, Annapolis, Maryland

11 comments:

  1. Early voting should only be allowed when someone can prove it will be impossible for them to make it to the poles on voting day. The democrats encourage early voting so the lazy bums can be bought with free rent, free food free cell phones, free everything free free free thats what the democrats want and tax the hell out of those working to pay for it.

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  2. Vote early - just not for any of his cronies!

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  3. vote early - vote often

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  4. One of the biggest frauds ever perpetuated on America.

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  5. 7:24 - Early voting recognizes that many people have busy lives and difficult schedules and helps to encourage participation in our democracy by as many people as possible.

    Elections should not be won by minimizing turnout.

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  6. 7:24 - polls.....

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  7. 8:00 Early voting has nothing to do with turnout. The State has always offered absentee ballots for those who are to "busy" to do their duty.

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  8. early voting ensures more opportunities for fraud

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  9. Governor O'Dumbass says vote early and vote often!

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  10. I like it because I can avoid the heavy crowds, and because the polling place is in a really bad neighborhood, and i really don't want to go there to vote. Civic Center is better. I am a Republican in an very heavily democratic district. I stick out like a sore thumb! Last time I went, My wife and I were given angry stares because we are white and are registered republican.

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  11. If owe'malley is for it must be bad for md.

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