Do most of us vote at our designated polling place on actual Election Day?
In Massachusetts, we can vote by mail,
we can vote at certain early voting locations,
or we can vote at our own designated polling precinct on Election Day.
Unlike certain red states, Massachusetts does not suppress the vote.
Since 1968 , I've never waited in line for more than five or ten minutes.
I can't believe some of the nonsense I see on television
coming from some of the backwater red states.
If people are waiting in long lines, ANYWHERE,
that means that the vote is being willfully suppressed
And THAT means that certain local officials belong in prison.