If every adult voted in Ohio, it absolutely would go blue. Just like every single election in this country, it’s not Democrats vs Republican. It’s apathy vs being a true American.
Vote!
I honestly think she is going to curb stomp him here in Michigan. I live in a rural area and the energy is just not here for Trump like it was the last two times. Way less flags and signs. I have only seen one flag draped pick up since the end of summer.
Helps that it’s so hot for October. Really makes even sceptics nervous.
As someone who grew up in Michigan and has spent some occasional time there I have a question: Why does Ohio have to always, always suck so much?
I did my part in Wisconsin last night, went and had takeout sushi after to celebrate.
Even if you don’t think you can flip the state, vote blue anyway. You’ll still be a lot better off with a blue district in a red state than a red district in a red state. And who knows, one day you just might be surprised.
You got 2 more blue votes this election. My grandson and his wife moved to Ohio in March.
so’s Canada…(Leslie’s home)
[cries in Kentuckian]
I moved from Illinois to Wisconsin two months ago and brought my blue vote with me
* REGISTER to vote (23 states [*Wisconsin* is one. *Michigan* is also one but does not allow for same-day registration at polling places, only at other locations like city clerks’ offices or county election offices.] and Washington, D.C. offer same-day voter registration, which allows voters to register to vote and then cast a ballot on the same day). https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/which-states-offer-same-day-voter-registration-and-why-does-it-matter/?origin=serp_auto * Check your registration! * Make sure you have approriate ID. * Know your polling site. * Check your voter registration signature (if a mail-in ballot is used). * Get a mail-in ballot (if time to do so has not expired). * And VOTE (early, if possible)!
As someone in MI, I’m doing my part to make us blue this election
I respect the blue wall but don’t forget us on the southern border were swinging in AZ too like a fucking pendulum in my area.
As a South Carolinian, same.
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The rust belt is tired of weird drama all the time.
Still vote, even if you think you can’t win.
PA Republican voting blue down the ticket. I only stay registered as a republican so they can see I am done with the BS.
“An election? What’s that? Surely you can’t be serious!”
“It’s a thing where people elect political officials, but that’s not important right now, I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley!”
Give us back Toledo you Trump voting jerks!
We still hate you, but we’ll do our best!
Love,
Michigan
And I’m counting on Ohio to reelect Sherrod Brown. There’s more than one race to worry about then just the President…
Where is Gen Z? Weren’t they supposed to be energized in this election?
(For that matter, Gen Y.)
I’m not so sure about Ohio this time. I’m seeing A LOT more Harris/Walz signs than I ever have in my deep red county from places I never expected.
Honestly, as a suburban Ohio resident there are significantly more Harris signs then there were Biden in 2020 and also significantly less Trump signs. Yes there are still the crazies but its nowhere near what it was in 2020. I still think Ohio is going to go red but I think its going to be by a significantly smaller percentage than prior years and it will really shock people. I’m seeing Harris signs in the more rural outskirts as well which would be unheard of in prior years.
Fellow nervous Ohioan checking in. I’m an anxious wreck!
You can still save Brown’s senate seat though
As an Ohioan, this is the only time I’ll ever say “go blue” to michigan
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If every adult voted in Ohio, it absolutely would go blue. Just like every single election in this country, it’s not Democrats vs Republican. It’s apathy vs being a true American.
Vote!
I honestly think she is going to curb stomp him here in Michigan. I live in a rural area and the energy is just not here for Trump like it was the last two times. Way less flags and signs. I have only seen one flag draped pick up since the end of summer.
Helps that it’s so hot for October. Really makes even sceptics nervous.
As someone who grew up in Michigan and has spent some occasional time there I have a question: Why does Ohio have to always, always suck so much?
I did my part in Wisconsin last night, went and had takeout sushi after to celebrate.
https://preview.redd.it/4usv5jcpmxxd1.jpeg?width=480&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d4859c0a3d5f045ec0178335d0e46988dea04cc9
Even if you don’t think you can flip the state, vote blue anyway. You’ll still be a lot better off with a blue district in a red state than a red district in a red state. And who knows, one day you just might be surprised.
You got 2 more blue votes this election. My grandson and his wife moved to Ohio in March.
so’s Canada…(Leslie’s home)
[cries in Kentuckian]
I moved from Illinois to Wisconsin two months ago and brought my blue vote with me
* REGISTER to vote (23 states [*Wisconsin* is one. *Michigan* is also one but does not allow for same-day registration at polling places, only at other locations like city clerks’ offices or county election offices.] and Washington, D.C. offer same-day voter registration, which allows voters to register to vote and then cast a ballot on the same day). https://www.democracydocket.com/analysis/which-states-offer-same-day-voter-registration-and-why-does-it-matter/?origin=serp_auto
* Check your registration!
* Make sure you have approriate ID.
* Know your polling site.
* Check your voter registration signature (if a mail-in ballot is used).
* Get a mail-in ballot (if time to do so has not expired).
* And VOTE (early, if possible)!
https://www.vote.org
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/plan-your-vote-2024-elections-every-state-rcna125363
Election Protection Hotline – 1(866)-OUR-VOTE
Federal – 800-253-3931
Republicans without a party and Independents must hold their noses and vote for Harris-Walz and democrats down ballot.
**Country before party.**
https://kamalaharris.com/issues/
As someone in MI, I’m doing my part to make us blue this election
I respect the blue wall but don’t forget us on the southern border were swinging in AZ too like a fucking pendulum in my area.
As a South Carolinian, same.
![gif](giphy|RsdPS9TxvgDfO|downsized)
The rust belt is tired of weird drama all the time.
Still vote, even if you think you can’t win.
PA Republican voting blue down the ticket. I only stay registered as a republican so they can see I am done with the BS.
“An election? What’s that? Surely you can’t be serious!”
“It’s a thing where people elect political officials, but that’s not important right now, I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley!”
Give us back Toledo you Trump voting jerks!
We still hate you, but we’ll do our best!
Love,
Michigan
And I’m counting on Ohio to reelect Sherrod Brown. There’s more than one race to worry about then just the President…
Where is Gen Z? Weren’t they supposed to be energized in this election?
(For that matter, Gen Y.)
I’m not so sure about Ohio this time. I’m seeing A LOT more Harris/Walz signs than I ever have in my deep red county from places I never expected.
Honestly, as a suburban Ohio resident there are significantly more Harris signs then there were Biden in 2020 and also significantly less Trump signs. Yes there are still the crazies but its nowhere near what it was in 2020. I still think Ohio is going to go red but I think its going to be by a significantly smaller percentage than prior years and it will really shock people. I’m seeing Harris signs in the more rural outskirts as well which would be unheard of in prior years.
Fellow nervous Ohioan checking in. I’m an anxious wreck!
You can still save Brown’s senate seat though
As an Ohioan, this is the only time I’ll ever say “go blue” to michigan
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