Showing posts with label Voter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voter. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2024

Business Owner erects Neon sign on his vacant Building in New York

Amsterdam, New York Business Owner Defies City Order and Will Not Take Down Massive “Vote for Trump” Sign

Announces MASSIVE Pro-Trump Party on Monday Instead

Amsterdam, New York city leaders are unsettled after local CEO Anthony Constantino posted a massive ‘Vote for Trump’ sign on top of his property, and the tallest building in Amsterdam.

This week, Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino unveiled a massive, $150,000 ‘Vote for Trump’ sign on top of the tallest building in Amsterdam, NY.

The sign is meant to symbolize American manufacturing coming back to America, with the location being a fitting due to the factory building it is a-fixed on top of being vacant for over 40 years following the closing of Fownes Brothers and Co., a glove manufacturer that shut down U.S. operations in 1984 and moved to China, decimating Amsterdam.

Read about it...

Now they are threatening to throw him in jail unless he removes the sign, which is located on his own property! Instead, he is going to have a huge party!

Saturday, January 27, 2024

Republican registered voter in New Hampshire given Democrat ballot

This Republican Went to Vote in New Hampshire; She Was Handed a Democrat Ballot

Ms. Cory was a registered Republican, but at her primary polling place, she was handed a Democratic ballot and then told she couldn’t change her registration.

Soutisa Cory intended to vote for former President Donald Trump when she entered her ward’s polling place in Rochester, New Hampshire, on Jan. 23.

It was also her oldest son’s first time voting, she told The Epoch Times.

Ms. Cory had filled in the Republican primary ballot in 2022 to vote for her boyfriend, New Hampshire state Rep. Mike Belcher.

Because she hadn’t flipped to undeclared right after voting that year, by default, Ms. Cory became a registered Republican. That meant she should have received the GOP presidential primary ballot on Jan. 23.

Instead of them making a phone call, they directed her to the city clerk's office that proved she was a registered Republican.

But she was handed a Democratic primary ballot

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Registrations don't vote, People do

Joe Rogan Calls for Red Wave in Midterms, Says “Vote Republican”

The news comes as many Americans wonder what will happen in the upcoming midterm elections. Will there be a red wave or a blue one? The answer may lie in voter registrations. Joe Rogan was talking about Covid but there are tons of reasons to vote Red.

"In July, the Associated Press (AP) reported about two-thirds of voters switched party to the GOP across the majority of states. According to the outlet, there were more registered Democrats than Republicans during Trump’s time in office, but that changed since President Biden took office. The AP reported that at the time, more people changed their affiliation to the Right than to the Left.

That said, registrations don’t vote — people do. No matter how many people sign up for their voter cards, what matters most is the number of Americans who cast their ballots." [republicanjournal.org]

And why anyone would vote Democrat is a mystery to me. All these people need to get to the polls and the GOP has to do everything possible to motivate Republicans to get off their couch and vote. They say we get the government we deserve. The percentage here in Palm Beach County that voted in our recent Primary was pathetic and there were a few categories on the ballot, i.e. school board, that did have Republicans and Democrats.
Registered Voters: 994,859
Ballots Counted: 236,570
Voter Turnout: 23.78%

As of July 31, 2022 there are 5,194,845 Republican registered voters and 4,963,930 Democrat registered voters. As so many people are moving into our freedom state, I fear they may be bringing their woke politics with them.

Election data State of Florida

Re-Districting Discussion on Agenda September 12

In March 2020, the electorate voted in District by District voting

--the worst vote in years.

As all commissioners vote on policy, we should be able to vote for all of them in each district. However, it's too late for that, as voters just about always go along with what is pushed by City Hall.

SUMMARY:
Pursuant to the City’s Professional Services Agreement with FAU, representatives from The John Scott Dailey Florida Institute of Government at Florida Atlantic University (the “Institute”) will present the analysis of the City’s existing election districts and discuss with the City Commission the details of such analysis, whether or not redistricting is recommended, and, if so, what next steps are required.

BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION:
Generally, redistricting redefines election districts based on changes in the population. The Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution has been found to guarantee the right of “one person, one vote” to municipal residents, such that a municipality must redraw its election districts periodically to maintain equal population. Every ten years, after a census, updated population data often times results in election districts with unequal populations, which requires the redrawing of districts to maintain compliance with the United States
Constitution and the Voting Rights Act.

At the March 8, 2022, the City’s voters approved single-member district voting wherein each city commissioner (not including the mayor who is elected at-large) is elected by the electors of the district in which that commissioner resides instead of being elected by the electors of the city-at-large. Based on this change, the City Commission entered into an Agreement with FAU to, as an initial step, analyze the City’s 2020 Census data and population projections and the City’s existing election districts. At the workshop, an Institute representative(s) will present its report on the analysis to the Commission, and such analysis will be discussed. If redistricting is recommended, the Institute will lay out the next steps that are required for redistricting.

So, let's see what other asinine policy is suggested. Let's hope it's not just on population alone, as turn-out is always low in some districts where a percentage of the population can not speak English and do not participate.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022