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Showing posts with label postitposse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label postitposse. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Reinforcements arrive to continue the mail-in vote push
I have started another wave of gotv activity, and, the Dollivers being on sabbatical at the moment, Ellen Wilkinson MP, and the Queen threw themselves into the work.
They're composing the notes on the post-its, to go into the envelopes. Ellen, Google her if you don't know, is totally in the right context here. The queen thinks they're party invitations, not being familiar with the electoral system. She doesn't have a vote. Or a passport.
In a manner of speaking they are Party invitations, really.
If Ellen and Liz like this, they may put in more appearances in the blog. As Liz says, one must see. Meanwhile, Ellen is in campaign gear, red hair flaming there, and the Queen's recycling her wedding outfit from Kate's shindig.
They're composing the notes on the post-its, to go into the envelopes. Ellen, Google her if you don't know, is totally in the right context here. The queen thinks they're party invitations, not being familiar with the electoral system. She doesn't have a vote. Or a passport.
In a manner of speaking they are Party invitations, really.
If Ellen and Liz like this, they may put in more appearances in the blog. As Liz says, one must see. Meanwhile, Ellen is in campaign gear, red hair flaming there, and the Queen's recycling her wedding outfit from Kate's shindig.
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