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Ninga

(9,033 posts)
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 10:22 AM Nov 2017

When people of good-will vote, people of good-will, win.

Last edited Wed Nov 8, 2017, 12:01 PM - Edit history (1)

Just sayin.

The story for me was the massive voter turnout. We must make voting a cool thing to,do, not an eye rolling chore.

Voters need to know that the enemy of good is perfect, and perfect is not a reason to skip voting.

By the way, I also hope that last night results help some Democratic officials getting reacquainted with their balls.




Edited for clarity, or not!

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When people of good-will vote, people of good-will, win. (Original Post) Ninga Nov 2017 OP
None of this would have happened if there was low turnout yesterday. Nt Ninga Nov 2017 #1
The word "will" could be taken as a noun or a verb Wednesdays Nov 2017 #2
I can edit for hyphen. Or not? Nt Ninga Nov 2017 #3

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