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This is election day 2014 and people are heading for the polls all across America to determine whether Democrats or Republicans will be governmentally in charge of the United States at the very least for the the next two years of major decision-making that will affect you, your children. your family, your neighbors, your church, your city, your state, and your country.
Hello America. Hello world.
From the headquarters of reachmorenow.com in Fort Worth, Texas, this is Ray Mossholder and this is the news.
The national voter turnout is expected to be far larger than in most other midterm election years because so much is at stake. Already a record number of absentee ballots have flooded election headquarters all across our land. The election day saying is “If you don’t vote at all, you won’t count at all.”
President Obama has made it clear that a vote for a Democrat candidate is a vote for Obama’s policies to continue and expand, putting such things as amnesty; the military; the Keystone pipeline and jobs; healthcare; religious rights; how the United States will deal with stopping or destroying ISAL and the other terrorist organizations; the wars in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan; whether Iran is allowed to continue development of its nuclear power; America’s relationship with Israel; the strong possibility of appointing one or even two either liberal or more conservative Supreme Court justices as well as federal judges in America who will make decisions for our nation for decades. The results of this election will keep the economy in the hands of President Obama and the Democrat Party or give the Republicans the power to control federal spending.
If the Republican candidates can gain control of the Senate and keep control of the House they will no longer have to be “the do-nothing party,” where so many of their bills have not even been allowed on the Senate floor because they have been squashed by Nevada Democrat Senate Majority Whip Harry Reed.
On the other hand, if the Republicans lose tonight, it is clear that it will be many to years from now before they will be able to strongly rise to power again.
Although each vote is vital in every state to determine the winners in each state, there are eight battleground states that most likely will most affect what is going to happen to the Senate and in the Oval Office for the next two years. These states are locked in such close contests that they are within three percentage points of each other: Alaska, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Hampshire and North Carolina. With Independents and Libertarians also running on several state ballots there is the real possibility that some of these elections will be run again by the top two contenders if neither candidate wins at least 50% of the vote. Those runoffs would occur in December or January.
There are also a number of tight governors races taking place today. The tightest seven of them all are in Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Polls show that the Republicans have a slight edge in winning the Senate while keeping the House. Of course, polls can be wrong, very wrong. Today voters in all states will decide who will represent them in Congress and decide who will be governor in 36 states. Be sure to make your will known by voting unless you’ve already sent in your ballot. Your vote will matter.
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
How can the government know what Americans want
if Americans don’t tell them what they want?
That’s what voting is for.
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So until the next newscast this is Ray Mossholder, praying for you my friend. Have a miraculous day! (0)
Election Day: Vote For The Future Of America
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