Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign opened its Kansas City campaign office this morning. About seventy-five supporters showed up to listen to music and short speeches before signing in and later either canvassing door to door or working a phone bank. Speakers included Winston Apple, a Democratic Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor; former Kansas City Council member John Sharp; and Kirk Clay, with the Bernie Sanders campaign.
“Life isn’t free, get used to it.” – shouted from a passing vehicle at Bernie Sanders supporters holding signs on Broadway.
“…The real work is about to happen…”
Previously:
Hillary Clinton Campaign Headquarters Open In Kansas City – February 17, 2016 (February 18, 2016)
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Kim said:
I was on a late call yesterday. I work on an ambulance and was not able to vote. I am desperately trying to find out how I would vote late for Bernie. Please let me know if you have any if there is somewhere to do so!!!
Kim
Michael Bersin said:
On March 15th the polls were open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Missouri. If you’re standing in line at 7:00 p.m., by law, you are allowed to vote. There is no provision whatsoever in Missouri (or any other state that I know of) for late voting. In the future you might look into voting absentee before the election if you know that you’ll be working through all of the hours your polling place is open on an election day.
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