Your Vote is Our Voice – Strong Voter Overpowers the Influence of Big Money in Politics!

Vote HedreSo much at stake in this election, issues are much greater than many of us think!

This November there will be at least seven new members of the Senate and 45 new members of the House of Representatives. That means 33 percent of the Senate and 45 percent of the House will be new since 2010.

Urging all Hyphenated Americans more specially Muslim Americans and Asian Americans to Get out The Vote (GOTV).

So many have fought and died to grant us the right to vote, we must actively exercise our civic right, No matter your color, creed or political affiliation, we encourage you to join us in early voting, as the people who make up the 100% need to come together and take over our democracy. Please spread the word about early voting in your county!

There are many important issues in this election and as community we must come together for common good. We must stop the practice that divides us, favors some of us over others, and tears apart the fabric of our community. Diversity is the OBJECTIVE.

Vote: Strong Voter overpowers the influence of big money in politics. Dollars can’t vote, YOU CAN.

Encourage others to Vote: when we encourage other people to vote, we make sure that the voice of the people are heard. Urge and help others to vote.

Hold Candidate Responsible: When we demand that candidates commit to politics that benefit the 100%, we can hold them accountable when they are elected. When the people vote, POLITICIANS LISTEN.

A final Plea: Vote. Too many of us don’t vote, including our adult kids. With less than two weeks before the elections, call the campaign offices in your hometown and ask them “what is your position on America’s role in the world?” Remind them that most citizeEarly Voten including you support global development and diplomacy because it’s the right thing and the smart thing to do. Despite all the dysfunction in Washington, I still believe citizen voices make a difference.

Below is a list of top 10 Asian American Registered Voter in State of Florida:

County Web Early Voting List Early Voting Dates
  1. Broward
http://www.browardsoe.org/content.aspx?id=282 10/20-11/2
  1. Orange
http://www.ocfelections.com/earlyvotingapps/earlyvotingsites.aspx 10/20-11/2
  1. Hillsborough
http://www.votehillsborough.org/?id=39 10/23-11/2
  1. Duval
http://www.duvalelections.com/Early-Voting-Home.aspx 10/20-11/2
  1. Miami-Dade
http://www.miamidade.gov/elections/vote-early.asp 10/20-11/2
  1. Palm Beach
http://www.pbcelections.org/ 10/20-11/2
  1. Pinellas
http://www.votepinellas.com/?id=1740 10/20-11/2
  1. Seminole
http://voteseminole.org/how-early.php 10/20-11/2
  1. Brevard
http://www.votebrevard.com/Election-Information/Early-Voting.aspx 10/25-11/2
  1. Alachua
http://www.votealachua.com/Elections-Records/Upcoming-Election/General-Election-November-4th-2014.aspx 10/22-11/1
  1. Escambia

(Pensacola)

http://www.escambiavotes.com/early-voting-locations 10/20-11/1
  1. Osceola
http://www.voteosceola.com/en/voting-locations/early-voting/ 10/20-11/2
  1. Leon

(Tallahassee)

http://www.leonvotes.org/Early-Voting/Early-Voting-Information.aspx 10/20-11/1

So many non-partisan organization (AAFF, APIVote, Asian American Justice Coalition, Emerge USA, USGLA and many others) nationally took serious steps to promote early voting and to encourage citizen democracy, there should be no reason for any of us not to vote, please GOTV.

If you need help voting, call 1-888-API-VOTE (1-888-274-8683) – Translation hotline

In Solidarity,

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