Because perhaps they have to work or are otherwise unavailable the other days?
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Exactly. The answer if fairly obvious if one thinks about it some. People don't necessarily have the flexibility to be able to go "any day."
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Go when you can. Columbus Day holiday a couple Mondays ago corresponded to the first day or early voting in several states, including Georgia. It might have been the only day they had off, or had transportation ... could be several reasons.
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perhaps because it's going to be long lines no matter what....
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I think, as
@RichLowry would say, but from the left, its the only
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These are all the same people that stand in a line to get on a plane 15 minutes before they begin boarding first class.
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Why did people stand in line to get Popeyes Chicken sandwich
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The difference between a sandwich (or a movie, etc.) is that standing in line allows you to consume it sooner. That's not the case with voting; you get your result at the same time no matter when you vote.
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