John, a group of Connecticut Republicans is
following Donald Trump's lead by trying to stop CT Secretary of
State Denise Merrill from expanding absentee voting for
November's general election.
Do you think that Connecticut needs to prioritize making voting
safe for everyone by expanding absentee voting for November's
general election? Let us know here:
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John,
With absentee voting underway for
Connecticut's August 11th Democratic presidential primary, we
must ensure that Connecticut is also prepared to vote safely in
November.
This week, the Connecticut legislature will meet for a special
session to address several issues, including absentee voting in
November's general election.
Do you think that Connecticut voters should be able to vote
absentee in November's general election?
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Yes!
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No!
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Connecticut Democrats are fighting to ensure that no voter has
to choose between voting and their health during this pandemic.
But a group of Connecticut Republicans has filed a lawsuit
claiming that expanding absentee voting to include November's
election is "unlawful and unconstitutional."
John, here's the truth: 220 million Americans
live in 34 states plus Washington, D.C. where mail-in voting or
no-excuse absentee ballots are already in use -- and Connecticut
is one of just 11 states that doesn't allow early voting.
Absentee voting is safe, secure and easy -- do you think that
Connecticut voters should be able to vote absentee in November's
general election? Answer here to let us know what you think.
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Thank you for your response,
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