e·lec·tion·eer
/əˌlekSHəˈnir/
Verb or Present Participle: electioneering
To take part actively and energetically in the activities of an election campaign.
This guy in town always has the very best yard signs on display.
This dude is passionate.
Alas, regardless your politics, signs don't vote. Informed voters, vote.
The mid-term elections arrive Tuesday, November 8.
Be sure to get out and vote.
Vote like your life depended on it.
And for the record, this blogger will not cast a ballot for any election denier. To do so would disrespect, impugn and denigrate the hard work that my honest neighbors - both republican and democrat - who expend hours of their person time to conduct free and fair elections.
If you believe the poll workers in my community or your own community are tampering with the election or stealing your vote you need to take your accusation, including supporting evidence, to local law enforcement.
It is really very simple. Put-up. Or shut-up.
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