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Do you know where you’re casting your ballot tomorrow? Confirm your polling location right here, then share this to make sure your family and friends are ready to vote as well.
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Do you know where you’re casting your ballot tomorrow? Confirm your polling location right here, then share this to make sure your family and friends are ready to vote as well.
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Do you know someone who doesn't think their vote will matter in this election?
Pass this video along to them:
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President Obama recorded a special message for Spanish-speaking Latinos ahead of Tuesday’s election—share it with friends and family you think should see it before they vote.
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If you live in Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Texas, Utah, or Wisconsin, today's your last chance to vote early for President Obama—and lots of other states have deadlines coming up this weekend.
Voting early is quick, easy, and convenient. Don't miss your chance to help decide this election on your own schedule.
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Vance, Paula, and Cassius are some of the many supporters who have already been to the polls. Find out why they voted early, then make a plan to cast your ballot.
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"Inspired by the First Lady's picture of her voting, I decided to do the same. I filled out my absentee ballot while getting treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. I felt empowered and grateful that I can support the president who made it possible for me to fight this disease."
In 2008, Leslie cast her first vote in a presidential election for the candidate who helped give her the fighting shot she deserved to beat cancer (read her mom's amazing letter from a few months back).
This election couldn't be more critical. Join Leslie—and millions of voters all over the country—in making your voice heard.
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Folks across the country have already gone to the polls to make sure their voices are heard in this election. Find out why these supporters voted early, then make a plan to cast your ballot.
Read More…"I voted early last week in North Carolina. The lines at the polling place were long, but moving efficiently. I was amazed at the diversity of the crowd. There were African Americans and young folks, vets and working folks. There was a little lady behind me on her cell phone calling all her friends urging them to vote. The mood was purposeful and I felt very encouraged!"
—Phillip, North Carolina