• Next week is another opportunity for cousins to exercise their rights to vote. (S3E15) 102721

  • Dec 9 2021
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast
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Next week is another opportunity for cousins to exercise their rights to vote. (S3E15) 102721

  • Summary

  • https://ballotpedia.org/State_executive_official_elections,_2021#Offices_up_for_election
    #brownliquorandbadideas
    #vote2021

    Potential questions to those asking you for your vote.
    What is your position on improving educational outcomes in our state or town?
    What was the Covid-19 relief money from the Federal Government spent on in our state or town
    Do you accept the impact of climate change on our state and if you do what is your positions on how to address it?
    The right to vote is a constitution right. Did we have a fair and accurate election in 2020 in our state or town? If yes, why should we change it. If not, what is the proof of inaccuracy and why didn’t we know about it sooner?
    What is your opinion of what happened at our nation’s capital on January 6 and what do you think should happen to those who accessed the capital?
    The 2020 census data is out for our state, how will you use that data to inform your decisions going forward?
    What do you see as the appropriate response to Covid 19 for our state or town moving forward?
    What is your opinion on a women’s right to reproductive rights?
    A lot of people are still hurting with unemployment, eviction, effects of COVID, etc., what do you think is the best ideas to help them out?

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