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Be sure to vote, learn the issues
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While I believe passionately in the candidates I am supporting (and would be happy to talk about them at any time), this is not a partisan letter; because I believe equally passionately in the right and responsibility of all qualified citizens to vote.

I really believe in the ideal that Abraham Lincoln lifted up in the Gettysburg Address: "...That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain - that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom - and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

"Of the people, by the people, for the people" only becomes real when the people exercise their right to vote. If you believe in democracy, if you cherish democracy: vote!

If you are not registered, please do it now. It is true that in Wisconsin you can register on election day at your polling place, but this is going to be a hotly contested election, with long lines in many precincts. If there are large numbers of same-day registrations, this will slow the process down for you and for everyone. And by registering now, you can ensure that you know exactly where to go to cast your vote on election day.

If you, for some reason, simply cannot register in advance, please go to vote anyway. But be sure to bring valid identification and proof of residence.

Just one more thing, bug the people you know to think about the issues, think about the importance of the democratic process, then do more than think, get out and vote.