register to vote? i have googled it and all it came up with was do it online stuff, personally i would rather register in person so i know it is done officially.
reps for good answers.
register to vote? i have googled it and all it came up with was do it online stuff, personally i would rather register in person so i know it is done officially.
reps for good answers.
My guess would be the courthouse...
Back to being stock and slow
repped for the response, but i cant go with guessing and gas prices ya know?Originally Posted by Motivation
Yeah, I understand... hold on, I'm calling now to find out.cause I need to do the same...
Back to being stock and slow
sweet, i believe we only have 3 more days to register.Originally Posted by Motivation
I just talked to a buddy of mine. He said the courthouse...
Back to being stock and slow
someone just told me you could also do it at the dmv?? hmm guess i will just take a trip to the courthouse tomorrow.Originally Posted by Motivation
Have until Oct. 6th.Originally Posted by dohc4.6sc
You can mail it in
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wait wait wait, who are you voting for? then i'll decide if i want to help you out![]()
Last edited by JConner; 10-01-2008 at 07:53 PM.
I got lucky, people were walking around at my school getting people to register. Got my registration card in the mail a couple days later. There has to be a way you could mail it in or something instead of having to go to a courthouse.
M doucle C ainOriginally Posted by JConner
Feeling that desperate about your candidates chances that you want to suppress voters if they do not support him?Originally Posted by JConner
Very telling..
http://sos.georgia.gov/elections/vot...er_reg_app.htmOriginally Posted by dohc4.6sc
Yes you can register at the DMV or the courthouse. I would go to whichever one is closer to you
Originally Posted by tony
yep, i am worried because they are tied! So every vote could make a difference. Luckally, most of these unducated Obama supporters that are caught up in all the HYPE do not know that they must register by Oct. 6th.![]()
Last edited by JConner; 10-01-2008 at 08:43 PM.
Had to quote since you spelled Luckily wrong but called someone else uneducated not even 3 words later.Originally Posted by JConner
Tied?
Obama is up, and its funny.. I don't see McCain's supporters to be "uneducated" simply because their views differ, we just have a fundamental disagreement.Electoral Map Update: Swing state trends in Obama's direction
Posted: 04:14 PM ET
Obama gains ground in CNN’s latest electoral map update.
(CNN) – Barack Obama’s fresh edge in new CNN/Time/Opinion Research Corporation polls released Wednesday are resulting in gains on the CNN Electoral Map. Minnesota, and its 10 electoral votes, from toss up to lean Obama. Missouri, with 11 electoral votes up for grabs, is shifting from lean McCain to toss up. With those moves, CNN estimates that if the presidential election were held today, Obama would win states that total 250 electoral votes and John McCain states totaling 189 electoral votes, with 99 electoral votes still up for grabs. Two-hundred and seventy electoral votes are needed to win the White House. Obama has a 61 electoral vote advantage over McCain, up from a 40 point lead the previous CNN Electoral Map.
In Minnesota, where the Republican convention was held a month ago, 54 percent of those questioned are backing Obama, and 43 percent support McCain — a major jump over the 2 point advantage Obama held over McCain in last month’s poll.
And the Illinois senator appears to erased McCain’s edge in Missouri — site of Thursday’s VP debate — where 49 percent of those polled are backing Obama and 48 percent supporting McCain. One month ago, Obama was down 5 points to McCain in the last poll. The only other new poll in Missouri, a Research 2000 survey, indicates McCain ahead by one point.
“At this point, the state polls are starting to reflect the same movement we’ve seen in the national polls over the last couple of weeks,” said CNN Senior Political Researcher Alan Silverleib. “Obama has been on an upward swing ever since the meltdown on Wall Street. The economic crisis is reinforcing the country’s desire for change, which is in turn helping the Democrats. If the current trends hold and McCain loses traditional red states like Florida and Virginia, it is hard to see how he can get to 270 electoral votes on Election Day.”
Furthermore, exit polls in all 50 states showed the trend that Obama's support base typically have a college education. He also excels with voters over the $50k tax bracket.. but they're all uneducated right?
You used to be able to register at the health department. I'm not sure if you can do that anymore though. Or most schools.
wow.......Originally Posted by tony
btw you capitalized luckily, that is not a proper noun.
Capitalization was used for emphasis, plus I wasn't the one calling someone uneducated while failing to spell a word that showed up on my son's list of spelling words. (He's 7 if you're wondering)Originally Posted by JConner
Originally Posted by tony
Of course you get that information from the Clinton News Network. Why wouldn't they suggest that their democratic candidate is ahead?