Vote Early, Vote Herschel

Imagine the national champion Georgia Bulldogs taking the field and kicking off to start the SEC Championship against LSU. After the kickoff LSU lines up to start their first offensive drive.

Inexplicably, the starting lineup for Georgia and the coaching staff leave the field and go back to the locker room. Meanwhile LSU has play after play after play running over the 3rd and 4th string lineup and running up the score.

Reporters scramble back to the locker room to see what is going on. Coach Smart explains that he believes the most exciting part of the game is the 4th quarter. He has a 4th quarter playbook that is absolutely unbeatable with a proven record.

He insists that no one ever outscores Georgia in the 4th quarter. He says that he believes that fans ought to learn to stay for the whole game and watch what happens in the 4th quarter.

A football game is played in four quarters, not just the fourth quarter. No matter how flawlessly a 4th quarter strategy is executed, if it has three quarters of the opposing team having free reign and rolling up the score, it is a tough hill to climb.

The scenario above is ludicrous. Yet, the Republican party plays a 4th quarter strategy while leaving the Democrats on the field practically unopposed for 3 quarters.

Early voting will begin either on Saturday, November 26th or Monday, November 28 for the runoff election on December 6. The kickoff for this game is not on December 6 – that’s the 4th quarter.

The kickoff is either Saturday, November 26 or Monday, November 28. The date is in litigation as I write this commentary.

Whether it is the 26th or the 28th, is not my point. The fact is that it is clearly not December 6.

I know that many Republicans do not like early voting. I do not like it either.

There ought to be a national holiday on election day with absentee voting allowed by excuse only. That would eliminate nearly all opportunity for fraud.

There is a vast difference between what I think ought to be and what is. The rules of the game say there are four quarters, not just the fourth quarter.

I can choose to play by the rules that I think ought to be and have a tremendously heavy lift created by my own actions. On the other hand, I can choose to play by the rules that are, and aggressively compete in all four quarters.

I encourage, exhort, beg, plead, you to make the opportunity to vote early for this runoff and vote for Herschel Walker as our next Senator. Republicans will win if we play the whole game and not wait till the 4th quarter.

There are good and practical reasons to vote early. The first reason is that we are not promised tomorrow.

You do not know what may happen. It could be a flat tire on the way to vote. I know that you do not plan to have a flat tire or some other emergency – no one does.

In this race, the choice is clear and you know what you will do at the ballot box. So, go ahead and take care of what you know you will do. Vote early.

A second reason to vote early is that it helps our side. The more people who vote early, the fewer people we have to call and remind to go vote on election day.

It is kind of like the safety instructions on the airlines about the mask. Put yours on first, then help someone else. When you vote early, your vote is in the bank and you can help someone else.

So, when the polls open next Monday, show up to vote early and vote Herschel.

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Early Voting Now

I will keep this one short and to the point. If you have a primary runoff election in your area, go vote.

Early voting starts today in runoff elections. I encourage everyone to go vote as early as you can.

Turnout for runoff elections is notoriously low. There are not as many races on the ballot so there is far less campaign activity.

People are generally thinking more about vacation, baseball, cookouts, and cutting grass than voting. Some estimate that the turnout for this runoff could be 1/3 of the turnout in the primary.

In effect, when you go vote, your vote will be 3 times as powerful in a runoff than it was in the earlier election.

If you are in the 2nd Congressional District, I ask you to vote for Chris West for Congress in the Republican runoff. In my last email I laid out my reasoning for support for Chris. Read it here.

Your vote counts unless you never cast it. Go vote today and make it count.

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Short Like the Ballot

My predictions for the general election were off. Brian Kemp did win without a runoff but the margin was much closer than I anticipated.

Now we have a runoff in Georgia for Secretary of State and Public Service Commission. Early voting is underway. Today will be the first day for many counties due to the Thanksgiving holidays.

There are two races on the ballot. Short and simple 5 minutes.

Go vote for Republicans Brad Raffensperger and Chuck Eaton. Do it today. None of us are promised tomorrow.

Stacey Abrams has continued to fight about losing the race. I may be wrong but had there not been a runoff election, she may have already conceded.

Her protests have been for one simple reason. The Democrats are stoking the fire for the runoff. Their primary target is the Secretary of State race.

Democrats have the ground game that got them so close still in place. They have been watching the game tapes and have kept practicing for this grudge match.

They expect Republicans to be complacent. If conservatives show up, Republicans win. If conservatives leave it up to someone else to vote, then Democrats win.

This message is short like the ballot. Go Vote!

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