VoteSafe

@VoteSafe

VoteSafe is a cross-partisan coalition co-chaired by Tom Ridge (R) and Jennifer Granholm (D) to ensure every American has the right to vote safely and securely.

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    9 nov.

    To everyone who voted, and everyone who counted the votes, thank you for showing the world that America is still going strong

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    6 nov.
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    6 nov.

    The president spent 15 minutes this evening using the podium of the White House to make false claims that undermine the integrity of our elections. Read the bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity's full statement:

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  4. a retweeté
    5 nov.

    We want to take a minute to recognize the amazing work of election officials and poll workers across America. These folks have done their job under enormous pressure and incredibly difficult circumstances. Thank you so much.

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    4 nov.

    Ex-Pa. governors , preach patience during vote count via

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    4 nov.

    Gov. Rendell and I just got off a briefing with PA reporters. Our election officials deserve the time they need to verify millions of ballots nationally still uncounted, and voters deserve their voices to be heard. The true test of our democracy will be our patience.

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    3 nov.

    You can register to vote TODAY in these states: ✅California ✅Colorado ✅Connecticut ✅DC ✅Maine ✅Maryland ✅Michigan ✅Minnesota ✅Montana ✅Nevada ✅New Hampshire ✅Vermont ✅Washington ✅Wyoming Get out there and vote!

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    3 nov.

    6pET Update from Michigan: ✅ More than 100K of 170K absentee ballots in Detroit are already tabulated. ✅ More than 18,000 eligible citizens registered *and* voted today. ✅ The vast majority of those 18K who registered & voted today were in Detroit, Ann Arbor & Grand Rapids.

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  9. a retweeté
    3 nov.

    One big question we get over and over is: "If I requested an absentee ballot, can I still vote in person?" The answer is most likely, yes. Check with your local county elections office and give our policy paper on this topic a read ⬇️

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    2 nov.

    We decide the outcome of American elections, not the candidates. So when the polls close, let election officials do their job and .

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    1 nov.

    If you still have your ballot this weekend is the perfect time to cast it via dropbox🗳 created this SUPER handy resource that can help you find one nearest you👇 Just plug in your address and vote today🙌

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    1 nov.

    What a mess. Good article, I hope patience can remain a virtue this coming week. “We’ve hopefully begun to inoculate and educate Americans around the necessity of patience so that every vote can be counted.” -

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  13. 2 nov.

    “Safe & secure elections are fundamental to our country,” said , supervisor of elections for Collier County, FL. “No matter how you vote—in-person, early, or by mail—we have security measures to make sure your vote is counted.” via

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    1 nov.

    Hey guys, please ignore this type of garbage. The truth is that elections are never decided on election night. In Utah (and most states) it takes 2 weeks to finalize counting and certify results. It really doesn’t matter who is ahead on election night, it only matters when...1/

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  15. 1 nov.

    Have you seen our new ads featuring trusted local poll workers and election officials across the country? . of called them "Ad of the week!"

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  16. 31 oct.

    gives neither party a political advantage...but it seems counterintuitive and counterproductive for the president to be opposed to it when, frankly, Republicans are going to have to use it," said fmr PA , a Republican. via

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    29 oct.

    Election Day is the last day to VOTE — not the last day for the vote to be counted. Delayed results mean our dedicated election officials are counting ballots ... it does NOT mean fraud. Let’s be patient, America!

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  18. 30 oct.

    Meet Kathy, the chief election inspector in Ozaukee County, WI. She’s here to tell you that there are strict checks and balances in place to protect your vote—because nothing is more important than the integrity of our elections.

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  19. 29 oct.

    " is last day to vote—NOT the last day for the to be counted." -

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  20. 29 oct.

    There is nothing Jennifer Edwards—Supervisor of Elections in Collier County, FL—takes more seriously than your vote. Thank you to Jennifer and all the Guardians of Democracy who are protecting our vote on .

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