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Tag Archives: elections
Race, Police, Education and Lies: The New Right-Wing Culture War
May 6, 2021 By Barbara Weber-Floyd reprinted from “The Resistance and Me“ This is the story of how our inability to confront our racist history is fueling a right-wing misinformation campaign against our schools, resulting in contentious, partisan school board … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Fake News, GOP, long island, police, race
Tagged elections, school board, smithtown
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Notes from a Covid Doc
by Norbert Goldfield MD (August 3rd 2020) Still Working with Patients with After Effects: My COVID experiences this week in part revolve around helping one of my patients now permanently disabled from the after-effects of COVID; large numbers of … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, Health Care, Trump, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged 2020, Coronavirus, COVID-19, elections
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Early Voting in Suffolk County, NY
Useful info from the Board Of Elections website for the Democratic Primary Election: https://suffolkcountyny.gov/Departments/BOE/Early-Voting-Sites-6-23-2020 I strongly urge either early voting or mailing in your absentee ballot. This is because they are expecting a huge turn out: about 40,000 voters compared … Continue reading
Posted in Fair elections, Uncategorized, voting by mail
Tagged elections, primary election, voting, voting early
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Voting for Delegates
We received our mail-in ballots. I asked whether we should vote for all 6 delegate candidates. It is confusing for many of us. For example, under Biden’s name, there are 6 candidate delegates listed, see above. I had received different … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, voting by mail
Tagged delegates, democrats, elections, primary, voting
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Big 5 Battleground Fund
FLORIDA – WISCONSIN – MICHIGAN – PENNSYLVANIA – ARIZONA While the Democrats obsess over the primary, the GOP is focused on the Big Five states most likely to decide the 2020 general election: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, & Arizona. We … Continue reading
Posted in 2020 elections, democrats, GOP, Trump, Uncategorized
Tagged 2020, battleground states, elections
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Go National or Local?
LTE published August 23rd in the East Hampton Star: To the Editor: The East Hampton Star editorial about a “First District Dilemma for Democratic Voters” (July 5, 2018) asks whether one should give money and work for political causes nationally … Continue reading
Let’s Vote
Letter to the Editor in the East Hampton Star Oct. 26, 2017 “Self-Defeating” With two weeks to go, anecdotal evidence suggests that many potential voters in our region: 1. don’t know much, if anything, about individual candidates; 2. are unaware … Continue reading
Posted in disenfranchisement, East Hampton, Town Board, Uncategorized, Zeldin
Tagged democracy, demographics, elections, participation, voting
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Voter fraud commission may have violated law — TheHill.com
BY LYDIA WHEELER AND MIKE LILLIS – 07/05/17 06:07 PM President Trump’s voter fraud commission may have violated the law by ignoring federal requirements governing requests for information from states, several experts on the regulatory process told The Hill. Experts … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Trump, Voter Fraud
Tagged elections, Kobach, Kris, Voter Fraud Commission
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Presidential Commission Demands Massive Amounts of State Voter Data
nb. This data will be made public, including Social Security numbers, if state databases contain it. Privacy? Who cares in the face of .000004% voter fraud? Identity theft? Not Kris Kobach’s problem. Where is the leadership in this administration? A commission … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Privacy, Trump, Voter Fraud
Tagged election fraud, elections, Kobach, Kris, voter
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Some Of Trump’s New Election Investigators Don’t Seem To Have Much Election Experience
Sometimes I think that I’m on the set of a “Dukes of Hazard” episode — BAC Posted on HuffPost “I’m just a very small old country boy from Arkansas in this bigger commission with Vice President Pence, and I’m just … Continue reading