This is a long time coming and I'm pleased to announce that I, along with my wife -- a first timer as well, will be voting for the first time in my whole life. Sure, I could have voted in the last couple of elections but none of the candidates were qualified to lead America, in my opinion, which is why I didn't bother registering to vote.
For obvious reasons, I'm voting for the first time because America finally have a valid candidate in Trump to lead America into the right direction. We're pleased with how Trump have accomplished in the last 4 years and we want 4 more years out of him.
Because this is my first time voting, I have never seen a ballot up front to know what to expect. I've seen some of the posts here from people who have shown what their ballots looked like but they were either close up or showing part of the ballot.
So here are my questions:
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When people say they're voting straight Republican, does that mean when you get the ballot, there's a box saying, "Straight Republican" or something like that? Additionally, when you check/tick that box, you're done? There's nothing more to do as that option will cover every Republicans such as Trump/Pence and Republican candidates for the state I live in?
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If the above option doesn't exist, then clearly I'd be voting for Trump/Pence but I do not know much about the other Republican candidates for Senate, House, Supreme Court etc, other than the governor of this state as I'm not originally from Ohio. I'm well familiar with Gov. DeWine nothing more. So can I just vote for Trump/Pence and submit my ballot or will I have to complete the whole ballot to make it eligible to be counted?
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This is for the Ohioans - I recall back in the summertime when the China virus has "escalated" in Ohio and Gov. DeWine said that we will be doing mail-in ballots only but I'm also hearing we can vote in person at the official polling place. Is the part where we can vote in person true? I believe it is as I'm seeing some people in this town I live in, said they've voted in person but I just wanted to make sure this is true.
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Clearly there are a few days left until Election day so my wife and I are debating on whether to vote early or wait until Election day to go vote because we have a child and no one to babysit our child while we go vote. Not only that, but what's the advantage/disadvantage on voting early vs voting on Election day? We want to make sure our ballots are counted and we're fearful if we vote early, there may be some kind of "hijinks" going on like seeing our votes early then tossing them out or some kind of "oops".
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Anything we need to know as first timers that is crucial for us to do prior to voting, voting and what to do after voting?
I'd do the research online but I trust TDW more than anything I read online that doesn't come out of TDW. Of course, I trust then verify and almost 100% of the time, most of the info I've found on TDW has been true.
I'd appreciate serious responses to my questions and please number out the responses so I know which responses correlate to which.
Finally, LET'S FUCKING MAGA!!!!
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Straight republican means you vote for Trump/Pence for president, and you vote republican down ballot. Down ballot means every position that is up for election other than the president. Is your state holding a gubernatorial (governor) election this year? Vote Republican. Is a U.S. Senate seat up for election? Vote Republican. A U.S. Representative for the House? Vote Republican. Also don't forget positions for the state legislature, vote republican for those two. What's especially important is to vote for attorney general/solicitor general for your state. Vote Republican too. These are the positions that actually have the power to prosecute all these BLM (Burn loot murder) rioters burning down our cities.
I understand your reservations, and in normal times I'd say vote however you feel. But these aren't normal times. We are facing a communist take over. Please vote republican for all open positions, whether you know them or not. They may not be perfect for you. They may do 1, 2, or even 3 things that you don't like while they are in office. But I guarantee you the democrats will be 10000x worse.
In Ohio you can vote by mail without an excuse, but I don't recommend it. Why take the risk of some lefty loony throwing out your ballot. I recommend early in person voting or in person voting on election day. If neither are feasible, request a mail in ballot and drop it off yourself at a designating polling site. This should help: https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/plan-your-vote-state-by-state-guide-voting-by-mail-early-in-person-voting-election/?icid=election_nav#ohio
The reality is you are going to face long lines. What you could do is you go vote early in person, your wife looks after your child. Then the next day your wife goes and votes in person early and she looks after your child.
Better yet, if you and your neighbors/friends/cousins are close with one another, one-or two adults could stay behind and look after the kids (throw them a slumber party or something if they are around that age), and all but the two that are looking out for them go and vote. Then the next day after the slumber party is over the adults that didn't get to vote go out and vote.