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John Warner, a Republican Voice of Integrity

Fiona and Parker calling Madison voters at last week's phone bank event.

Fiona & Parker calling Madison voters at last week’s phone bank.

 

The real question is how anyone immersed in national security could possibly endorse Mr. Trump, whose extravagant ignorance of the issues and disdain for the United States’ allies and commitments are hallmarks of his candidacy.

The idea of installing Mr. Trump as commander in chief has chilled many of the most respected GOP figures in international affairs. They include former secretary of state George P. Shultz, who served almost seven years in the Reagan administration — “God help us,” said Mr. Shultz, on the prospect of Mr. Trump’s victory — and former secretary of state Colin L. Powell, who called Mr. Trump “a national disgrace and an international pariah.”

We need your help to put Hillary Clinton and Jane Dittmar in office! If you can spend an hour making phone calls, knocking on doors, putting up yard signs, serving as a poll-watcher, hosting a meet-and-greet or debate watch party, please email volunteer@madisondems.org.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/a-republican-voice-of-integrity/2016/09/28/4da0f174-85b6-11e6-a3ef-f35afb41797f_story.html?utm_term=.f4952880ea68

VOTE NO on Amendment 1 on November 8th

VOTE NO on Article I. Bill of Rights, Section 11-A, the so-called “Right to work” amendment to the Constitution, an attempt to enshrine part of Virginia’s existing right to work law in our state constitution. Amendment 1 is designed by big business (Virginia-style Trumponomics) to silence the voices of hardworking Virginians by eviscerating unions, keeping workers unorganized and unable to fight for better wages, fair scheduling, and safer working environments.

Republicans in the Virginia House are playing at pandering partisan politics with an issue that has shown to be time and again a detriment to people who put in a hard day’s work…. [T]o enshrine a policy like Right to Work in the Constitution, rather in the code of Virginia where it can be debated and modified, is reckless and at high cost to the taxpayers both morally and financially. – Charniele L. Herring, D-46.

We need policies that protect workers, put our families first, and help strengthen our communities.
 
Vote NO on the "Right to Work amendment"

PhoneBank for Hillary and Tim in Madison Saturday, 9/17

SAT, SEP 17, 2016 11:00AM – 2:00PM EDT

Madison County Library
402 N Main St.
Madison, Virginia 22727

Please RSVP (and bring a friend)!

Hillary Clinton
has served as secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York, first lady of the United States, first lady of Arkansas, a practicing lawyer and law professor, and an activist. But the first thing her friends and family will tell you is that she’s never forgotten where she came from or who she’s been fighting for throughout her life.

Tim Kaine has spent more than two decades in public service. He’s actually one of only 30 people in history to have served as a mayor, governor, and a U.S. Senator. But what friends and colleagues remark on the most is Tim’s relentless passion for fighting for others—and for getting the job done. Tim’s optimism is rooted in his faith and informed by his experiences as a missionary, civil rights lawyer, teacher, and public servant. He’s lived his life according to the simple creed he learned as a boy, always striving to be a “man for others.”

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/events/view/M6RJT4EWEXPCBYEL/
Please RSVP (and bring a friend)!

Request Your Virginia Absentee Ballot Application Here!

  • Deadline to register to vote, or update an existing registration, for the November 8, 2016 General Election is Monday, October 17, 2016
  • Deadline to request an absentee ballot to be mailed to you is 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 1, 2016. Your request must be received by your Registrar by 5:00 p.m.
  • Deadline to request an absentee ballot by appearing in-person is 5:00 p.m. Saturday, November 5, 2016

 

Virginia Absentee Ballot Application

You can apply to vote absentee as early as one year before the election. Ballots are available 45 days before most elections. The deadline for receipt of your application to vote absentee by mail is 5:00 PM the Tuesday before the election. You can contact the State Board of Elections at 800-552-9745 or info@sbe.virginia.gov.

Before visiting your local registrar’s office, check your registration status or call your registrar’s office (phone numbers available here). Also review the application to insure you have all of the information necessary to complete the process. If you are not already registered, you will have to wait five days after registration before you can be issued an absentee ballot (exception for military and overseas voters only).

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