Unfortunately, we have heard the above statement uttered too many times in the last several weeks. But nothing could be further from the truth.
With the mid-term elections less than 24 hours away, your vote couldn't be more important.
Consider the following from recent elections...
* In 2004, a whopping seven Senate races and twelve House races were determined by a mere one, two or three percent of the vote.
* In 2004, the governor of Washington was elected by a mere 129 votes.
* In 2000, Al Gore won New Mexico, a pivotal state in the election, by a mere 365 votes.
* In 2000, President Bush won Florida by a mere 537 votes, ultimately winning him the election.
There are literally hundreds, if not thousand of examples that we can point to where a small number of votes made the difference on Election Day. And make no mistake, literally dozens of House and Senate races across the country will be determined by the slimmest of margins this year. With less than 24 hours to go, those races are too close to call or within the so-called "margin of error" -- making your vote that much more important!
Whether the issue most important to you is the War on Terror, taxes, property rights, judicial nominations, tort reform, social security, or a combination of some or all of these issues and others, the outcome of those races will have a significant impact on the direction of the country.
Monday, November 06, 2006
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