This from Washington Post is the aggregator I trust most. Seems like a pretty good view of the polls going into the final days. #kamalaHarriswashingtonpost.com/elections/i…
@hacks4pancakes Those door knockers are making a difference! The woman who knocked on my door this morning had literally just told a neighbor planning to drop her ballot in the mail that it might be too late for USPS and they really needed to take it to one of the county drop off boxes for the vote to be counted.
@vees @hacks4pancakes We often do "how to vote" education while canvassing. We look up polling places, answer questions about vote-by-mail (still new in PA), tell people about ballot drop box locations, help people track their ballot, tell them how to replace missing ballot.
@vees @hacks4pancakes When canvassing a "red neighborhood", and someone says "what's the point in voting for local candidates, I'm all alone here", I show them the turf map with all the dots of other Democratic voters. It's important to remember that "red" can mean only slightly more than half, and your vote _can_ matter and it's worth taking the trouble!
@unicorndeburgh @vees @hacks4pancakes in British Columbia, Canada there were two electoral districts where 38 and 27 votes (!) decided or less than 1/500. Vote. You never know what happens.
(The opposition run on the platform of climate change denial and I wish I were kidding. They were quite successful.)
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We often do "how to vote" education while canvassing. We look up polling places, answer questions about vote-by-mail (still new in PA), tell people about ballot drop box locations, help people track their ballot, tell them how to replace missing ballot.
This is especially the case with new voters!
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in reply to unicorndeburgh • • •When canvassing a "red neighborhood", and someone says "what's the point in voting for local candidates, I'm all alone here", I show them the turf map with all the dots of other Democratic voters. It's important to remember that "red" can mean only slightly more than half, and your vote _can_ matter and it's worth taking the trouble!
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in reply to unicorndeburgh • • •@unicorndeburgh @vees @hacks4pancakes in British Columbia, Canada there were two electoral districts where 38 and 27 votes (!) decided or less than 1/500. Vote. You never know what happens.
(The opposition run on the platform of climate change denial and I wish I were kidding. They were quite successful.)