With the circus we call "Election Season" comes to an end soon, we celebrate by voting. Are you legally allowed to take a selfie with your ballot while voting in New York?
The election season this year has done nothing but fill your Facebook feed with negativity, and division. It has really been a nasty campaign for our nation's highest, and supposedly most respected position. Many Americans are sick of it, and are ready for it all to be over. Here in Central New York there are far worse things that could happen than having to read anymore of the political crap.
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Election season is here and races are heating up with the road to the White House and here locally. Running for any public office can be a challenge. It takes a lot of effort, sleepless nights, and a lot of money. Of course there are also certain things candidates aren't required to do, but if they want to have any chance at winning, they should consider.
If he purposely intended to deceive his constituents, well, how low can you go? On the other hand, if you vote for someone you've never seen or heard of...you get what you get, right? Well, many in a small community near Houston Texas believe that in fact, a local politician won an election after leading voters to believe he is African American, when he is clearly Caucasian.
Michelle Schimel, a Democrat, has had a seat in the 16th Assembly in Long Island for four terms, so she’s accustomed to facing challengers. But this time around, she’ll have one she knows pretty well: her estranged husband, Mark, who’s running against her.