So maybe you're not one to protest, to march, to hold high a banner. That's OK.
So maybe you don't want to write a letter to the editor, publish your name. That's OK.
So maybe you don't want a political sign in your yard, a bumper sticker on your car. That's OK.
So maybe you prefer not to donate to political candidates. That's OK.
So maybe you think it's best not to talk politics with family, with friends. That's OK.
So maybe you voted one way ~ maybe you now kinda sorta regret that vote? That's OK.
So maybe you did not vote? That's NOT OK.
It's often said "this is the most important election ever" and one might think
that is a cliche, but it isn't because each and every election is important.
Exercising one's right to vote in each and every election is important.
We are where we are today because of "numbers".
Numbers of persons who did not vote.
And as a side note: just consider the news of the past 24-hours, we have an administration
that has taken us into war: wag the dog. Do not be deceived:
this is a war likely in the planning for many months,
without congressional approval, without an end game, as a distraction,
again by an administration unable to address any issues or problems that
need solving within its own borders, one incapable of governing
with a mentally declining madman at the top.
So. Early voting has already begun for primaries in many states.
It will pick up throughout March and the following months,
with most being held in June, then a few more throughout the summer.
Midterm elections draw fewer voters traditionally, yet they represent the
foundation for all elections and are vitally important in our own communities
where we elect those who will often go on to higher office, but in the interim
have an impact on all that takes place in our home towns.
You can click this LINK to find when your state votes:
So much is at stake.
Every vote counts.
Do not say to yourself "my vote just cancels out another".
No excuses.
There are some possible risks to these midterm elections, to their security
and legitimacy. It may be simple rumbles-and-rumors at this time,
but nonetheless, this is the one opportunity to make your voice heard and
whether your choice is Independent, Republican or Democrat it is
"your choice and your voice". Use it.
Below, four generic VOTING BADGES.
We offer these to all in our blogging community, copy/paste, post to your
blog sidebar, to show your support for VOTING 2026. Thank you.






Ours are at the start of May for Scotland. We are all hoping for a change!
ReplyDeleteYes! This!
ReplyDeleteWell said, June. No vote = no say, and no right to be disappointed when they strip away your rights, savings, livelihood.
ReplyDeleteERin
We are agog at the latest news. End where exactly is Congress? Hiding under the bed? We believe this is a ploy to stop the mid-terms. We really hope we are wrong.
ReplyDeleteCongress, certainly the GOP members of Congress [both Senate and House] abdicated all their responsibilities and any powers long ago and play follow-the-leader blindly, doing his bidding on everything he wants.
ReplyDeleteI agree, if you are eligible you must use it. In nearly 57 years of being old enough to vote, I have never missed. If we have been on holiday I always register for a postal vote.
ReplyDeleteWe agree!
ReplyDeleteyes, we did it!! the mess they have made is so YUGE!!! hopefully it all can be fixed
ReplyDeleteWell said, June!
ReplyDeletejuney chowder, heer in TT a purrson iz KNOT a loud ta haz signz, flagz, ore bannerz on ther prop ur tee bout polly tix, and even if ya haza peace oh sign age in yur yard bout say...like.... roof iz bee in stalled....ya better haz de sign age down pron toe afturr de werk iz done .....
ReplyDeletethiz bee de trooth ~~~~ me N de gurl haza "name" for thiz but willna pozt it heer on yur blog
I couldn't agree more! Let's hope the states stand up to the tyrant and not let him use this war as an excuse to stop the elections.
ReplyDeleteWe agree with everything you say, Juney!
ReplyDeleteYes, June and Mom Ann! We agree 100%!
ReplyDeleteIn Australia, voting is compulsory, so we don't see this kind of advertising trying to get people to the polling booths. I understand that compulsory voting is not all that common around the world, but ... it seems to work for us.
ReplyDeleteMegan
Sydney, Australia
Yes, I vote and yes, character counts, especially when I vote.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad that not many vote, a real shame. It our state it's usually the choice between Dumb and Dumber, we have Linsey Graham, Nancy Macy, Ralph Norman, etc., etc. We always vote but they keep getting reelected.
ReplyDeleteI always vote because I realize so many do not have that privilege. XO
ReplyDeleteThose who don't/won't vote are not allowed to grumble! Every vote not given is a vote gone to waste, what a shame.
ReplyDeleteYes, every vote counts. Thanks for sharing the badges! Take care, enjoy your day and happy 1st week of March.
ReplyDeleteI will be voting and hoping we get out of this mess that keeps haunting us. Thank you, June and Ann, for this post and the link.
ReplyDeleteFlorida votes in August.
We couldn't agree more. VOTE, VOTE, VOTE!
ReplyDeleteJune happy first Monday in March
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Charlee: "Sing it to all the people, June! We just hope they listen!"
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