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Everyone needs to vote; we’re making sure they can

A Message from Larry Ceisler Turn on TV this month and you’ll be bombarded by political ads. Drive down any street and you’ll spot lawns dotted with campaign signs. It’s the season, and politics is more omnipresent than anything this

Young People will Vote – If Older People Show Us the Way

Dear Older Generations,   As the election approaches, it’s clear we Americans are divided on many issues. But we all agree that everyone who can vote should vote, right?   The issue, of course, is that many don’t. The right

Bipartisan Group Fights for Safe, Accessible PA Voting

Nov. 3 is shaping up as a once-in-a-lifetime election. Whether you plan to vote for Vice President Joe Biden or President Donald Trump, one thing is clear – Pennsylvania is a battleground state and the eyes of the nation will

Become Involved – Become a Poll Worker

The upcoming presidential election may be the most important electoral contest of my lifetime.   And in one of the nation’s most critical swing states, it will also be the most logistically challenging election in my lifetime.   Social-distancing measures

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Larry Ceisler Discusses the Upcoming Presidential Debate

Q: Last time we spoke, you mentioned how few voters remain undecided in the presidential race. Still, do you think there was any impact from the news in recent weeks – reports of President Trump demeaning the military, or the

“Power to the People” – So Why Don’t They Use It?

There are 1,062,608 registered voters in Philadelphia. In the 2019 general election, just 234,749 cast ballots.   That means 827,859 people didn’t bother.   Why did nearly 80 percent sit out the election? Maybe it’s because they think their vote