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What To Know – The New York State’s General Election 2021

“Justice in the life and conduct of the State is possible only as firstit resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens.”                                                                                  Plato Election Day: Tuesday November 2, 2021 6am-9pm Early Voting: Saturday Oct 23, 2021 – Sunday … Continue reading

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The Long Island and New Jersey Primaries

New York To check if you are Registered to Vote, including your Election District Information, Party Affiliation and Voting Location, Click Here. Primary Day is June 22, 2021. Remember that New York State has a closed primary. Only enrolled members of a … Continue reading

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New York City’s Primary Races 2021

New York City’s Races New York has a closed primary system, where only those with a party affiliation can vote in party primary elections. The Democratic Party holds the majority of the city’s public offices. Sixty-eight percent of registered voters … Continue reading

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Staying Engaged with My Legislators

The Logistics: My state senator once told a town hall group of constituents they’d be surprised at how a small group of citizens can affect policy change. Your phone call, email, letter and participation will make a difference. Common Cause … Continue reading

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2021 The Road Ahead

A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.                  Mahatma Gandhi And so we did. And still must do. The road … Continue reading

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The 2020 Election and Georgia On My Mind

Inform The 46th President of the United States The Presidential Election Joseph R. Biden was elected the 46th President of the United States of America on November 7, 2020. He received the majority of the popular vote: 80,934,359 votes or … Continue reading

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Joe Biden For President of The United States of America

“..we should also expect a president to be the custodian of this democracy. We should expect that regardless of ego, ambition, or political beliefs, the president will preserve, protect, and defend the freedoms and ideals that so many Americans marched … Continue reading

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Keeping Your Eyes on The House

“If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost” Aristotle The U.S. House of Representatives As per … Continue reading

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Crucial U.S. Senate Seats

Republicans now hold a majority of Senate seats while only representing a minority of Americans. The parties have reorganized themselves along urban-rural lines, and there is now a clear and pronounced partisan small-state bias in the Senate thanks to mostly … Continue reading

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The War on Voting in America

“The vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have.”  Former U.S. Congressman John Lewis The right to vote is the bedrock of this Democracy. The goal of restrictive voting laws is to prevent marginalized communities from voting. Many fail … Continue reading

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