Particularly in the context of one of your comments, poignant moments in voting:
Particularly in the context of one of your comments, poignant moments in voting:
One of the people I gave a ride to vote said they were voting for themselves and their spouse because their spouse had just passed away. They had their registration with them so they could turn it in at the polling place and take them off the register. But they knew that even though they were just one vote, not two, that their spouse was there voting with them, so to speak.
The person who died could have voted in an early voting state. Or Sweden. All about the pathos, I am. It really was touching, though, the person I was driving's voice kept cracking when they spoke and you could tell they just needed to process what was a pretty intense grieving thing. Apparently, both spouses were very invested in this election and being all active citizens and such like so this was really important to the survivor.
One of the people I gave a ride to vote said they were voting for themselves and their spouse because their spouse had just passed away. They had their registration with them so they could turn it in at the polling place and take them off the register. But they knew that even though they were just one vote, not two, that their spouse was there voting with them, so to speak.
The person who died could have voted in an early voting state. Or Sweden. All about the pathos, I am. It really was touching, though, the person I was driving's voice kept cracking when they spoke and you could tell they just needed to process what was a pretty intense grieving thing. Apparently, both spouses were very invested in this election and being all active citizens and such like so this was really important to the survivor.
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