Temperatures Will Drop on Voter Tuesday-(Vote in Person at the Polls Anyway)

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Montana has undoubtedly experienced its share of craziness the past few days with snow, high winds, and power outages. And next week, a cold snap is coming-a temperature drop.

On “Voter Tuesday,” Helena is supposed to be a cold 13 degrees, Kalispell is predicted to fall to 18 degrees, Bozeman is supposed to drop to 20 degrees, and Great Falls will drop to a chilly 8 degrees.

What really is the point of bringing all this up?

Human beings, by nature, tend to be lazy and often desire to take the path of least resistance.

However, when it comes to November 8th and voting, please, please stand in line and VOTE IN PERSON.

Statistics and studies have shown time and time again that the probability of illegal and fraudulent voting is much lower when one votes in person at the polls and when their vote is HAND-COUNTED.

So grab that latte, bundle up extra warm, and wear your battery-operated socks but please, for the love of all that’s good, please vote IN PERSON on November 8th in our beautiful and chilly state!

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