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Florida Democrats: It all starts today

October 18, 2010 Politics No Comments

As of today, Early Voting has begun across Florida, which means you can and should go cast your vote today.

We’ve put together a statewide map — simply find your county on the map and you’ll be directed to a list of early voting locations near you.

Find yours now at:  fladems.com/earlyvote

Together we have worked so hard to hold Tallahassee politicians accountable, calling Republicans out for their culture of corruption.

But even after Republican Speaker Ray Sansom was indicted, even after Republican Chairman Jim Greer was taken away in handcuffs, and with the FBI and IRS currently investigating Marco Rubio for tax fraud, the Republicans refuse to clean up their act.

That’s why we need to send them a message they can’t miss.

By Early Voting today for Democratic leaders, you are saying “enough” to Republican corruption, and you are telling the out of touch Tallahassee politicians to stop the petty games. By Early Voting, you are demanding the new and different leadership we have been fighting to elect.

Early voting is simple and it’s convenient. Starting today, you can Early Vote at any one of the convenient locations in your county.

Click here to find where you can Early Vote.

Our nominee for Governor Alex Sink is the honest and ethical leader we need. She will use her 26 years of business experience to bring jobs to Florida. And Alex has real solutions to clean up the mess in Tallahassee and improve Florida’s public schools.

And today, we can take a stand for Florida’s middle class families by going to Early Vote for Kendrick Meek. He is the only candidate running for U.S. Senate who will fight to close loopholes for companies that ship jobs overseas, protect Social Security and uphold a woman’s right to choose.

On November 2nd we can elect true Democratic leaders — Dan Gelber for Attorney General, Loranne Ausley for CFO and Scott Maddox for Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services — who will stand up for all Floridians with integrity.  The choices in these races couldn’t be more clear.

That’s why getting out the vote is so critical.

Get it done before Election Day.  Find your early vote location now:

Fladems.com/earlyvote

Thank you,

Karen Thurman
Democratic Party Chair

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