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In all my 66 years I've never felt a thrill of voting as I did today. I voted NO on Question 1 and Question 2. I did it after research and seeing what I felt was good for everyone, including myself. Would have voted earlier but I wanted to be sure about those two questions in particular.
Voted for State Rep Ultrino, Senator Jason Lewis, Joseph Biden and Kamala Harris, Ed Markey, Katherine M. Clark, Terrence Kennedy, that I can remember! Democrats across the board.
A poll worker told me they are averaging 800 voters a day at the senior center in Malden.
It feels like a huge blue wave. These people do not appear to be Trump voters, they appear to be people willing to come out on a rainy day to bring about change in Washington.
At a rally today Trump told his followers if the people who sprayed water on the crowd were friends, the mist felt good. If they were foes, he urged violence and to "get those sons of bitches."
This kind of talk from the leader of the free world? Not my president.
which brings me to the next issue, and I will keep this missive short and sweet.
Biden's election is inevitable.
Biden is showing strength. Kamala Harris is showing strength.
Our postal system is a mess because of Donald Trump. Trump's weakness is exposed, trying to rig the election and DENY voters in Pennsylvania and elsewhere to have their vote counted. That is the sign of a coward who knows that his time is up.
Trump voters in Medford are hysterical at this point. Lisa A. phones me while I'm at an electronics store ranting about Kamala Harris in an ugly, racist way. It was awful. We had an agreement not to talk politics, but as Reagan would say "There she goes again."
Medford United's Kerry L and Valerie H, both immersed in Trump culture, behaving in an inappropriate manner. Kerry sending out the Hunter Biden lies and not allowing a Reuter's post publishing the truth. Blocked them both on Facebook...so Kerry starts texting me. Enough. Stop it.
Trump is divisive. When Hillary won the popular vote we Democrats were outraged by the theft of the election, but we didn't harass our fellow Republicans. We showed dignity.
We should have fought and fought hard to keep crooked Donald out of the presidency. But we screwed up and we didn't.
My friend Tony thinks Trump shows strength? Really? Leaving those who go to his super spreader rallies out in the cold to where they get frostbite?
Will we all be one nation under Biden as Joe tells the world he will be president of all, not just the wayward MAGA people.
Truth be told, Biden and Harris will actually make America great AGAIN by repairing all the damage that Trump did.
Trump was not ready for prime time. He never thought he would win. I was saying before the news media published it that he wanted to build his own TV network, DUH...that was obvious.
Trump's debt is about a billion dollars, according to sources. He is beholden to the Russian dictator, no matter how many ways our GOP friends want to spin like Medford United does...poorly.
But more than reaching out on my popular blog (44,000 hits in the past 59 days!) I felt empowered voting. Where Councilor Adam Knight couldn't
bully me; where Councilor Caraviello can't make a fool of himself standing in the way of our civil rights.
It felt great to vote...to have the power of the pen. The PEN is MIGHTIER than the SWORD, and today I felt the power.
Let's let Nancy Pelosi put the exclamation point on this - straight from Fox News, how ironic!
"It is appalling to see the obstacles to participation that the Republicans and the president are putting in the way," she said, citing long lines at early voting locations as one example.
"It's a discourtesy to the American people to say: 'You go stand in line for hours. We can do something about it. But your time is not worth anything to us.'"
NANCY PELOSI SUGGESTS PACKING THE SUPREME COURT AND DISTRICT COURTS
Pelosi described the devastating health and economic toll the coronavirus has taken on the United States this year and how Democrats have a plan in place, known as the multitrillion-dollar Heroes Act, to turn the tide.
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