Early Voting Under Fire: The Good and Bad Ahead of Election Day (10/30/2024)
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In this episode, we discuss the current state of early voting just days before Election Day. With reports of arson attacks on ballot drop boxes in Washington and Oregon, we discuss the implications of these destructive acts—especially in tightly contested districts. On a brighter note, we celebrate the remarkable turnout, with over 46 million early votes already cast in the 2024 presidential election. Join us as we analyze the highs and lows of the early voting process and what it means for the upcoming election.
Don’t miss this crucial discussion as we approach one of the most important days in our democratic process!
This week’s Trivia question is..
Who ran for the Republican nomination nine times in the 20th century and came close to securing it twice?
Stay tuned for our next episode to find out! Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes!