Hello,
If you care about your community and doing your part, one of the most important things you can do is to vote.
And one of the most important things you can do as a voter is to make a plan to cast your ballot. Don’t leave anything to chance.
If you aren’t one of the tens of millions of people across the country who have already voted in this year’s election, I'm asking you to make your plan today.
But first, if you have a mail-in ballot, make sure you complete it immediately. Then be sure to drop off your ballot at a local dropbox or election office right away. Now that we’re so close to Election Day, that’s the best way to ensure your ballot will be received and counted.
If you're planning to vote on Tuesday, hurry and ask yourself these four questions to devise your plan:
1. Where will you vote?
Your polling place may have changed since the last election or if you've moved. Be sure to look up your polling place now at IWillVote.com
2. When will you vote?
Will you vote this morning before work? Over lunch? After work or school? Deciding now will help you plan ahead.
3. How will you get to your polling place?
Will you drive to your polling place? Take a walk? Catch a ride from a friend? Or do you need to check a bus schedule?
4. Who will you bring with you?
Want to show your kids what voting looks like? Have a neighbor who needs a ride? Bringing someone with you to the polls can help make voting fun, but if you need to find a babysitter, now is the time to decide.
This is one of the most important elections of our lives and, by making a plan now, you can ensure that your vote is counted and your voice is heard.
Don't miss your chance. Make your plan to vote now.
I'm counting on you,
Bob
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Bob Casey for Senate
PO Box 58746
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States
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