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    This morning on FOX NEWS, it was pointed out by Joey Jones that there is a multitude of gun owners that are NOT registered to vote. Assuming that everyone on this forum is a gun owner, are you registered? If not, you NEED to do so. The only way to save our rights and freedoms from the anti-gun liberals and RINOs in this nation is to shut them down at the ballot box. If you do not vote to protect our rights and freedoms, you are part of the problem as you are doing nothing to protect our rights and freedoms from those who are out to take them away. The deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation for the primary and general elections is October 7, 2024. We, the American patriots, take pride in our country and we want to protect what is ours. This means protecting the sanctity of our Constitution, especially the 2nd Amendment.
     

    rviray

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    I am....but a registered independent. So that means, I get to vote on the piss-poor choices each party makes. :D
     
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    My wife registered here in Florida within 30 days of moving here and we vote. I pretty much make no marks on my ballot for local candidates because I really do not know what's up around here.
    Research the local candidates and issues and vote accordingly.
     

    DustyDog

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    I am....but a registered independent. So that means, I get to vote on the piss-poor choices each party makes. :D
    Yep... I was "NPA" until I realized I needed to get in on the "republican" primaries, since at least half of them were so terrible.
     

    DustyDog

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    my wife registered here in florida within 30 days of moving here and we vote , i pretty much make no marks on my ballot for local candidates because i really do not know whats up around here .
    Yep... I've always tried not to vote for people for whom I have no idea who they are or what they stand for... i.e., the "R" doesn't signify crap. But these guides can help for state, judicial, and national races (no local guidance), though these are now the post-primary guides:

    https://floridafamilyaction.org/wp-...A-2402-2024-General-Endorsement_Legis_4.0.pdf

    https://floridafamilyaction.org/wp-...09/FFP-2402-2024Judicial-Voting-Guide_2.0.pdf

    From:

    https://floridafamilyaction.org/
     

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